Matty Healy has been caught kissing a security guard despite his rumoured romance with Taylor Swift.
The 1975 frontman, 34, has caused a stir on social media after taking to the stage at his latest concert and giving the security guard a cheeky little kiss.
In a video shared on Twitter, Matty can be heard singing the band's hit song Robbers before leaning in for a quick smooch with the man.
The security guard seemed to see the funny side, with Matty leaning in for a second time before saying: "Thank you."
In the video, Matty wore a black trench coat which he paired with baggy black pants and he held onto a bottle of red wine.
Swifties have been divided by the kiss, with some thinking he disrespected Taylor by kissing the security man.
"Taylor, he cheated you. You can dump him now pls," one fan joked.
Another said: "And Taylor is dating this guy? wtf," while a third tweeted: "Taylor Swift, it’s still time to move on. We will pretend all of this never happened."
However, others saw the interaction as a bit of fun.
"Yooooooooo lol I love it lolll," one fan commented.
Another person wrote: "It was beautiful." A third fan added: "I don't see something wrong with this like why people overreacted???"
During The 1975's tour, Matty has kissed several fans during the performance of Robbers – often sending the crowd wild.
Matty and Taylor are said to have sparked up a romance just weeks after she split from her boyfriend of six years, Joe Alwyn.
Matty's kiss comes after he was forced to speak out following his past controversial comments and behaviours.
The musician previously admitted to masturbating to porn of 'brutalised' women and made headlines for kissing fans at his shows.
He's since slammed those complaining about his comments as "deluded" and defended his words.
Speaking to The New Yorker, Matty said: "Nobody is sitting there at night slumped at their computer, and their boyfriend comes over and goes, 'What’s wrong, darling?' and they go, 'It's just this thing with Matty Healy'.
"That doesn’t happen."
He continued to say that if it does happen, then those affected are "deluded".
He added: "You're either lying that you are hurt, or you're a bit mental for being hurt," he claimed. "It's just people going, 'Oh, there's a bad thing over there, let me get as close to it as possible so you can see how good I am'."
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