Julia Roberts, the celebrated actress known for her roles in films such as Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich, is a devoted fan of Taylor Swift and proudly identifies as a Swiftie.

 

Julia Roberts, known for her iconic roles in films such as Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich, is a huge fan of Taylor Swift and proudly refers to herself as a Swiftie as per PEOPLE. Her admiration for the pop star has resulted in unforgettable experiences, ranging from surprise performances on stage to recent interactions with Swift’s close friends.

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Roberts’ public fandom peaked during Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour in August 2015. The actress, accompanied by her children, twins Phinnaeus and Hazel, then 10, and Henry, 8, was unexpectedly invited onstage during Swift’s performance in Santa Clara, California. Swift, known for her surprise guest appearances, invited Roberts to join her on the song Style, which also features folk legend Joan Baez.

Reflecting on the spontaneous dance break with Swift, Roberts joked to Extra TV, “I would have washed my hair. I was, like, wearing a ponytail and leggings, tennis shoes.” Despite the impromptu nature of the invitation, Roberts’ children encouraged her to attend, making their first concert experience a cherished family memory.

VIDEO: NFL Fans Are Praising Marvin Harrison Jr. For His Classy Reaction After Giants’ Coaching Staff Tried To Fool Him Into Throwing His College QB Under The Bus

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Marvin Harrison Jr. is drawing plaudits online following the surfacing of a ‘Hard Knocks’ video showing the New York Giants trying to get him to throw his former teammate under the bus.

Harrison Jr. was shown going over footage from his Ohio State days with Giants wide receivers coach Mike Groh. One of the clips shows the former Buckeyes wide receiver beating his man and quarterback Kyle McCord overthrowing the potential touchdown pass.

Groh tried to get Marvin to blame his QB, but the rookie refused to.

“You beat a guy like this, got a chance for a touchdown. He underthrows it. What are you coming back to the huddle saying to him?” Groh asked.

“Oh, I don’t say nothing to quarterbacks,” Harrison replied.

“I mean, that’s a s*** throw, right?” Groh pressed.