Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Celebrated 4th of July in Montana Resort — Report
According to DeuxMoi, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce missed the 4th of July celebration to spend time together at the Yellowstone Club in Montana. Famous for its privacy and luxury amenities, the resort has hosted famous members. The list includes Justin Timberlake, Tom Brady, Ben Affleck, and Bill Gates. To enjoy the getaway, the pop singer skipped her traditional Fourth of July bash at her Rhode Island mansion for the second year.
An insider told PEOPLE, 'Taylor and Travis are soaking up every minute of this slower season together.' They added, 'They've been splitting their time between New York, Nashville, and a few quiet getaways, just enjoying each other's company without all the usual chaos. This kind of downtime is rare for both of them, and it's really allowed their bond to deepen.' According to Page Six, Kelce wore a Yellowstone Club T-shirt on his 'New Heights' podcast, further fueling speculation about how much the private resort means to the couple.
While the couple enjoyed their time away from the spotlight, fans looked ahead to what's next. 'Once he is done playing [football], the conversation will be front and center,' a source told the Daily Mail in May. This hinted at a possible engagement announcement during the upcoming NFL season. The report claimed that friends and family had mentioned Super Bowl 2026 as a timeline for both Kelce's potential retirement and a possible engagement.
For now, Swift and Kelce looked happy, keeping things low-key. As a source told People, 'They're incredibly happy and in sync. There's a calmness and ease to their relationship right now that's been really grounding for Taylor and Travis.' With this, the couple's decision to enjoy a quiet 4th of July is seemingly making their relationship stronger.
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