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After a memorable encounter with Hollywood legend Julia Roberts at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, NFL star Travis Kelce decided to take a trip down cinematic memory lane. Inspired by their meeting, Kelce shared on social media that he watched the iconic 1999 romantic comedy Notting Hill, where Roberts plays a famous actress opposite Hugh Grant’s charming bookstore owner. The movie has long been a beloved classic for fans of romantic films.
A Small Blunder: “Nottingham Hill”
However, in his post, Kelce mistakenly referred to the film as “Nottingham Hill,” a slight misstep that amused fans and sparked a wave of light-hearted comments. Social media users were quick to jump in, gently correcting Kelce while also expressing their delight at his enthusiasm for the movie. Many joked that Kelce might have been thinking of the English city Nottingham instead of the fictional neighbourhood in London where the movie is set.
Julia Roberts and the Eras Tour Connection
Kelce’s experience meeting Julia Roberts wasn’t just an ordinary encounter. Roberts has been a long-time fan of Taylor Swift and was seen enjoying the show, further linking her with pop culture moments. For Kelce, who is more accustomed to touchdowns than Tinseltown, meeting the iconic actress must have been a highlight of his night, prompting him to revisit her famous works.
Fans React to Kelce’s Movie Choice
Kelce’s fans, along with Swifties and movie lovers, appreciated the NFL star’s effort to connect with the classic film. His blunder added an endearing touch, showing that even celebrities aren’t immune to making mistakes. Many suggested he explore more of Roberts’ filmography, recommending other classics like Pretty Woman and Runaway Bride.
Travis Kelce’s amusing mistake has become an entertaining story for fans of movies, sports, and music alike. By blending pop culture, football, and classic cinema, Kelce’s post has offered a charming moment that fans won’t forget anytime soon. Whether he dives deeper into Julia Roberts’ filmography remains to be seen, but his enthusiasm for Notting Hill (or “Nottingham Hill”) is certainly winning hearts.
 
