Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Cozy Up At Members-Only Club For Fourth Of July
It marks the second consecutive year that Swift has opted out of hosting her once-famous Independence Day bash at her Rhode Island mansion, a tradition fans still associate with iconic photos of red, white, and blue swimsuits and star-studded guest lists.
But this year, the vibe was far more relaxed for Taylor Swift.
According to DeuxMoi, the power couple spent the holiday weekend at the ultra-exclusive Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana, a private resort known for its luxury, seclusion, and A-list guest list.
Yellowstone Club membership requires purchasing property within the club's community, with home prices starting at several million dollars. In addition to the property cost, there is an initial membership deposit of $300,000-$400,000 and annual dues of $36,000 - $78,000, per the official website.
The laid-back getaway comes as no surprise, as The Blast previously reported that the pop star has been stepping away from her usual tradition of throwing lavish holiday celebrations.
'Taylor is eager to celebrate and unwind, but she is not looking to broadcast that she is having a big get-together or party,' a source told Daily Mail ahead of the holiday. 'Taylor has had quite the year, and it's important for her to keep things low-key.'
That 'year' included both career highs and personal hurdles. After wrapping the first international legs of her record-breaking "Eras Tour," the 14-time Grammy winner was hoping 2025 would bring a much-needed break, what insiders described as a 'gap year' to focus on herself, her relationship with Kelce, and her music.
But Swift's plans were unexpectedly derailed when she became entangled in a legal controversy surrounding longtime friend , leading to the quiet but emotional end of their decade-long friendship.
The fallout took a toll on the pop star, prompting her to retreat from the spotlight whenever possible.
Despite the challenges, Swift hasn't abandoned the spirit of celebration, she's simply redefining it. And what better place than the Yellowstone Club, a place she and Kelce are already quite familiar with?
In fact, the couple previously visited the exclusive retreat back in March, when they were spotted dining alongside sports broadcaster , who is said to have an impact on the start of Swift and Kelce's relationship.
During a candid conversation on "Today with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb," the veteran sportscaster opened up about the viral moment that may have helped spark Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's now-famous relationship.
While originally on the show to discuss her emotional journey to motherhood via surrogacy following a cervical cancer diagnosis, Andrews couldn't help but laugh when Kotb brought up 'the other wonderful headline in your life.'
'I'm the new Bumble,' Andrews joked in August 2024, before producers rolled a clip from an August 3 episode of "Calm Down With Erin and Charissa," her podcast with fellow broadcaster Charissa Thompson.
In the clip, Andrews and Thompson made a direct pitch to Swift, encouraging her to give Kelce a shot. 'Please try our friend Travis. He's fantastic!' Andrews had said.
The moment came shortly after Kelce shared on his own podcast with brother Jason Kelce that he'd attended Swift's "Eras Tour" and made her a friendship bracelet with his phone number on it, but never got the chance to hand it to her.
Andrews now admits she hasn't kept tabs on the couple's every move but noted that Kelce seems to be glowing lately. 'He has a glow to him,' she said, while clarifying that Kelce never actually asked her to get involved.
Still, when Swift showed up to a Chiefs game on September 24, seemingly confirming the rumors, Andrews and Thompson resurfaced their podcast moment on Instagram. Kelce himself commented on the post, writing, 'I owe you big time.'
To seal the deal, or at least contribute to the fashion moment, Andrews sent Swift a custom Kansas City Chiefs jacket from her WEAR line, which the singer famously wore to a Chiefs game.
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