Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Pack on the PDA at Stanley Cup Game With a Touching Kiss
While Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may have been trying to keep their relationship out of the spotlight in recent weeks, they weren't shying away from public displays of affection during their latest date night.
Fans captured the 'All Too Well' singer and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, both 35, sharing a sweet kiss as they attended the Stanley Cup Finals in Sunrise, Florida, on Thursday, June 12.
In footage shared via a fan account, Swift leaned in to plant a smooch on Kelce and put her arms around the athlete, embracing him.
Another clip shared by a fan showed Kelce with his arms wrapped around Swift as they looked more loved-up than ever and appeared to share a laugh and a lighthearted moment at the event.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Sweetly Hold Hands During Stanley Cup Finals Date Night
The pair attended game four of the Stanley Cup Finals at the Amerant Bank Arena, where the Edmonton Oilers were taking on the Florida Panthers.
Earlier in the night, Kelce and Swift walked into the venue holding hands, per footage shared via Sportsnet.
For the date night, Swift opted for an all-white look with matching booties, while the professional athlete went for a matching red set and sneakers.
The outing comes less than a week after the couple watched Kelce's cousin get married in Tennessee. Photos and videos emerged of their attendance at the nuptials, including a clip of Kelce and Swift busting a move in their seats as they watched the bride and groom share a romantic dance.
Meanwhile, Swift and Kelce were spotted on yet another date night on June 4, choosing to spend time together at a restaurant.
In posts on X, photos revealed the twosome smiling and seated super close to each other in the busy restaurant. In one image, Kelce was seen laughing. They were also snapped leaving the restaurant holding hands.
Despite their recent public outings, Kelce and Swift had been deliberately lying low after an incredibly busy period in their respective careers.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Spotted During Low-Key Date Night in West Palm Beach
Swift wrapped up her Eras Tour in December 2024 while Kelce played the Super Bowl in February, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles.
An insider exclusively told Us Weekly earlier this month that the duo were staying out of the spotlight intentionally.
'They are making fewer public appearances together because [their relationship] brings too much unwanted attention,' the source told Us on June 4, 'but there isn't trouble in paradise.'
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