
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Holding Hands on Florida Date: Pics and Videos
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are currently in *scream-sings* Florida!!! after spending a couple days apart, and fans caught them walking out of a dinner date together. And not to gush, but they looked so in love and so sweet in this video, you're not prepared:
The pair were also extremely nice to the waiting fans, with Taylor giving them a quick smile, while Travis said "Have a good night, guys!" There are also photos from inside the restaurant of the pair laughing and smiling together:
This outing comes amid a source telling Us Weekly that "Florida has been the perfect escape for them. Taylor has been coming and going to Florida and is still spending a lot of her time in NYC."
Another insider added that Taylor "is trying to spend as much time with him as she can by going to Boca. They are doing stuff separately out of necessity because of his training, but when they find time to connect, it's intentional and meaningful."
And yet another person said, "They are making fewer public appearances together because [their relationship] brings too much unwanted attention. But there isn't trouble in paradise."
The outing comes amid Taylor revealing that she just bought her masters, and in case you missed it, Travis sweetly celebrated during an episode of New Heights. By which we mean he danced along to "I Knew You Were Trouble" when Shaquille O'Neal played it, and said "Shout out to Tay Tay. Just got that song back, too. Just bought all her music back so it's finally hers, man, I appreciate that, dog. Love you big dog."

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