
Paddy McGuinness star-struck as he takes selfie with Hollywood A-lister Julia Roberts at Soccer Aid
PADDY McGuinness stunned fans after sharing a selfie with Julia Roberts at Soccer Aid.
The presenter, 51, represented
England
in the annual
charity
football
game.
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Paddy played in goal for England's Soccer Aid team
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He shared a smiling selfie with Julia Roberts at the event
Credit: Instagram
Taking to Instagram, Paddy shared his
snap
with the
Hollywood
star.
He captioned the post: "Just chilling with Jules. @juliaroberts @socceraid #legend #icon."
One follower commented: "Can't believe she's there."
Another joked: "As you do. She's just a girl sat in front of a boy", referencing Julia's role in Notting Hill.
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A third shared: "You are a lucky lucky man."
While a fourth remarked: "This photo makes me ridiculously happy! Absolute stars!"
Paddy, who has been a Soccer Aid regular for a number of years, played in goal.
His fellow
celebrity
teammates this year included
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As for Julia, the 57-year-old is a
football
fan and
Speaking previously on The Graham Norton Show, she revealed: "I've been to
Old Trafford
, I'm a true fan.
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"I have three children and when they were really little and started playing soccer they started watching it on TV.
"I didn't ever realise how exciting it was to watch it on
television
.
"We just got so into it and somehow
Manchester
United just became our team, the Moder family team.
"We became sort of possessed."
Pictures were shown of the Pretty Woman star alongside Marcus Rashford and Erik ten Hag - who even presented her with a personalised shirt.
United also have popstars Miley Cyrus and Rihanna amongst their famous fans.
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The presenter and then-wife Christine announced their split in 2022
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Paddy has been a Soccer Aid regular for years
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