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How Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Subtly Revealed They're Living Together on 'New Heights'

How Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Subtly Revealed They're Living Together on 'New Heights'

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have enjoyed a lot of downtime together, out of the public eye this year, following the end of Kelce's NFL season and Swift's Eras Tour. While multiple outlets have reported they are house hunting together, the couple subtly confirmed they're already living together (at least part-time) during their New Heights podcast appearance. (They also subtly addressed engagement rumors, too.)
Swift spoke about listening to Kelce record New Heights in his house, confirming she was there but off-camera during previous episodes. She was asked what her favorite segment of the show was, and she responded, 'I like New News just because of the screaming. I hear him screaming, 'New News,' from across the house constantly. It's my favorite part. He'll be like, 'New News, New News,' and I'm in the kitchen being like, 'New News.' So I love that because of just the bellowing of it.'
Kelce later spoke about the hobbies Swift picked up at home post-tour. 'It's been so fun to see what Taylor actually gets into around the house,' he said.
She added, 'I'd say all my hobbies could be categorized as hobbies you could have had in the 1700s. I get all my granny shit.' One activity of hers particularly got Kelce talking though. 'I love to cook,' she said. 'I have a different baking obsession every six months.'
'I'm the luckiest man in the world,' Kelce interjected.
'Right now, we're very deep in a sourdough obsession that has taken over my life,' she continued.
'I'm lucky I'm working as much as I am,' Kelce quipped, hinting she is baking in his home. '[That] I'm running as much as I am because I am getting the caloric intake.'
'Yeah, he asked me to send him two loaves of sourdough at training camp,' she said. 'I'm like wrapping sourdough loaves in like, Saran wrap or...cling film. The sourdough has taken over my life in a huge way.'
Earlier this month, multiple sources told local outlet Cleveland Scene that Swift and Kelce 'visited at least two opulent homes currently for sale in Northeast Ohio's tony eastside suburbs' during a July trip.
It came after a source told Us Weekly in late January that Swift and Kelce were considering purchasing property together.
'When they have time, they want to look at real estate,' the insider said then. '[They've] talked about exploring buying a home together.'
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