HOLLYWOOD legend Julia Roberts was seen getting very friendly with Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce at her gig in Dublin on Sunday night.
And the intimate display didn't go down well with some of pop queen Taylor's die-hard fans.
The Oscar-winning actress attended the Dublin leg of the Eras tour and joined VIP guests including singer Stevie Nicks at the Aviva Stadium.
But the 56-year-old angered fans when she was seen warmly greeting American football star, Travis, 34.
The pair were seen chatting closely with Julia rubbing the Kansa City Chief star’s chest and laughing which sent the Swifties on social media into meltdown.
One fan said: "Julia Roberts loves the Big Yeti, Travis Kelce… If that was anyone other than Pretty Woman herself, playing around with Trav I would be legit mad."
Another seemingly agreed, adding: "This feels very mom coded."
Other users started questioning whether the interaction was a sign of things to come.
One fan claimed to be a lip reading expert, suggesting that Julia had said to Travis, “I’m so happy for you guys” hinting at an engagement.
Meanwhile other fans described the exchanged as "cringey".
Taylor and Travis' romance has been building since they were first spotted together at a Chiefs game last year.
Since then, they've continued to be each other's biggest cheerleaders – and fans are loving it.
Recently, at one of Taylor's sold-out London shows, the NFL star joined his girlfriend on stage for a cameo.
In a dramatic moment, Travis swept the singer off her feet and carried her to a chair as he fanned her after she pretended to faint.
The singer's world tour next heads to Holland, followed by Germany and Italy and then Warsaw.
She then returns to London for additional dates in August.
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