FIREBRAND Republican congresswoman Lauren Boebert has reignited speculation about her love life after she was once again seen with Donald Trump’s pal Kid Rock.
Dating rumors involving the politician, 38, and the outlandish rocker have been swirling for months.
And, social media fans were whipped into a frenzy after a new picture of the pair surfaced online.
Commentator Dana Loesch shared a photo of herself, her husband Chris, Kid Rock, and Boebert.
Boebert, known for her staunch support of the Second Amendment, was sporting a pair of Redneck Riviera boots.
Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, had his arm wrapped around Boebert as they posed for the snap.
Boebert and Rock have not commented on the dating speculation, but their presence at the Rock n Rodeo event in Texas left fans wondering.
“You two make a great couple!”” one social media user said.
“You and Kid?” another curiously asked.
“Bobie and The Kid,” a third fan cheekily wrote on X.
“Spectacular! Lauren and Kid should be dating,” a fourth fan chimed up.
The musician, a Trump fan, and Boebert were spotted getting into a cab together in Washington DC following the president’s inaugural festivities.
Boebert’s team was approached for comment and a representative told Page Six: “I think we’ll pass.”
TMZ reported how Boebert was seen dancing near to Rock at an inaugural ball.
Boebert, who represents Colorado’s 4th congressional district, completed her divorce from ex-husband Jayson in October 2023.
Boebert and Jayson had been married for 17 years.
Annie Le Fleur, who represented the politician, said Boebert and Jayson agreed their marriage was “irretrievably broken,” as reported by The Colorado Sun at the time.
Meanwhile, US Weekly reported in February that Rock and Audrey Berry had split after being engaged for seven years.
“He is venturing into the dating pool,” an insider told the outlet.
The music star proposed to Berry in April 2017, TMZ reported at the time.
Rock married Pamela Anderson in St Tropez in July 2006 but they filed for divorce just months later.
The artist endorsed Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016 and has been a fan ever since.
He was seen wearing a flamboyant red, white and blue outfit in the White House when Trump signed an executive order cracking down on ticket scalping.