New Photo of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at Wedding on Friday
New Photo of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at Wedding on Friday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
On Friday evening, fans have been circulating this candid photo of Taylor Swift at a wedding in Nashville, Tennessee. The picture was originally posted to TikTok by a wedding guest, but was deleted an hour later. As the photo made its way through X, many fans encouraged users to delete it because the wedding was still ongoing, and they wanted to respect the couple's privacy and safety.
According to fans and TikTok comments, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Swift, his girlfriend of almost two years, were attending Kelce's cousin's wedding.
As the ceremony goes on, more TikToks and photos from the wedding have emerged, including this zoomed-up picture of Kelce walking with Swift, standing a few feet away from him, talking to another wedding guest.
Many fans have taken notice that Kelce's physical appearance has changed since things started getting serious with Swift.
In this evening's ceremony, the tight end is seen wearing a light olive-green and white striped short-sleeved button-up shirt with a pair of brown pants. Meanwhile, Swift stunned in a sleeveless baby blue midi dress with pink flowers and a pair of brown wedges. Her wavy hair was worn down and she seemed to be wearing a simple gold bracelet on her wrist in other photos.
The couple has been trying to keep a relatively low profile since the end of Swift's "Eras Tour" in December 2024 and Kelce and the Chiefs losing the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles in February, they have been spotted in Palm Beach, Florida, quite frequently these past couple of weeks.
On Wednesday evening, the couple was seen enjoying a dinner date at Buccan, with Swift wearing a black mini dress and a pair of nude wedges. Then on May 23, they were spotted eating together at Harry's Bar and Restaurant, sitting side-by-side in a booth and enjoying their night.
Kelce has been very busy during his offseason, but he is expected to attend Chiefs OTAs on Monday and the mandatory minicamp from June 17 to June 19.This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

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