Taylor Swift's Rare Comment About Travis Kelce Turns Heads on Sunday
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce rented an estate at the Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club in Boca Raton to focus on his training this offseason.
With Taylor Swift, Kelce's girlfriend, keeping a low profile since the conclusion of her "Eras Tour," it wasn't initially clear if the pop star had joined him in Florida.
However, Kelce and Swift were spotted dining out together in West Palm Beach over Memorial Day Weekend before having date night at Buccan restaurant in Palm Beach a week later.
For the first time since Super Bowl LIX, the 10-time Pro Bowler and Swift made a major public appearance together on June 12, attending Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise.
After watching the Edmonton Oilers come back in overtime to win 5-4, Swift made a surprise visit to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood.
The 35-year-old spent nearly four hours going room to room to visit young patients and their families, handing out signed "Eras Tour" books and taking photos.
A new video emerged from her memorable hospital visit on Sunday, during which someone asked Swift what she was doing in Florida. "My boyfriend is training here," she answered.
While a source told People last month that Swift relocated to The Sunshine State to 'to support and spend time' with Kelce as he trained, hearing the singer say it hit different for fans.
One fan posted, "Okay I'm dying Taylor said 'my boyfriend' how cute is that oh my god." One person commented, "OMG 🥰🥰🥰." Another person wrote, "He followed her where she worked last year, and this year she gets to join him 🥹."
Last year, Kelce traveled to multiple continents to catch Swift performing the "Eras Tour." A popular fan account noted, "That's finally a two way street and I'm just so happy for her."This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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