Julia Roberts Spotted With Dave Matthews In Photo

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Some pictures of Julia Roberts have surfaced from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Julia Roberts inducted the Dave Matthews Band into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday. She shared, “The first time I ever danced with my husband was almost 25 years ago to a Dave Matthews Band song.”

“That was a winning combination as I have been swooning over my husband and this band ever since,” the “Pretty Woman” star added. She also encouraged the Matthews’ fans at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio, to “clap for swooning.”

“We’re not just fans. We are lifelong fans,” she declared as the crowd stood up and cheered.

Roberts had credited the band for changing her life, and stated that she was “deeply honored to be a part of heralding these men.”

Roberts married Moder in 2002, and they couple has three children together.

Fellow inductees Kool & The Gang also had some devoted fans on the scene: Viral video sensation Ace Morris, 3, and his parents flew from Michigan to cheer on the artists.

The youngster was decked out in a bedazzled blazer, and was dancing and singling along from his seat to “Celebration.” The excited kid also kept waving and saying hi when he saw Robert “Kool” Bell on the monitor.

Another inductee, Cher, even had him chuckling. The kid joined the crowd in cracking up when she said recording her hit song, “Believe,” was “kind of bitch in the beginning.”

However, he had to split before he could see honorees Mary J. Blige and A Tribe Called Quest because, after all, he’s “still on toddler time,” his mom said.

Dua Lipa opened the show by performing “Believe”, before Cher joined her onstage.

Hollywood star Zendaya inducted the legendary singer in an outfit inspired by one of Cher’s iconic Bob Mackie numbers. Cher, who previously snubbed the rock hall, said “it was easier getting divorced from two men than it was getting inducted.”

Cher also thanked her younger boyfriend, producer Alexander “AE” Edwards, and his son Slash Electric, who were sitting in the audience.

Billy Idol, Jelly Roll, Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan and Wolfgang Van Halen were among the rockers who also celebrated Osbourne onstage.