A-list couple show up at intimate wedding
Several TikTok posts showed the pop star dressed in a strapless blue floral patterned dress from Markarian, which retails for $US1,995, and heels for the barn-style ceremony in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Swift wore her hair loosely curled and hanging down her back.
One TikToker, whose name is @Paigedoeswhatshewants on the platform, captioned her photo of the pop star, saying, 'not Taylor Swift being at my friends friends cousins wedding.'
video clip of the couple, shared by @laurenelizabethduhhh, showed the singer and Kelce playfully dancing while seated next to each other at the wedding.
Kelce, 35, wore a quarter-sleeved shirt and slacks. The couple attended the wedding of Kelce's cousin Tanner Corum, who tied the knot with Samantha Peck.
And based on photos previously shared by Corum and Peck on social media, the family seems close with the hitmaker, 35. Peck previously shared a photo with the star in December 2023.
A rep for Swift and Kelce did not immediately respond to Page Six's requests for comment.
The sighting comes after Swift and Kelce were seen enjoying another date night last week in Palm Beach, Florida.
According to an eyewitness who sat right beside the pair during their Wednesday outing, the two lovebirds were seemingly still on cloud 9 with their romance.
'They were a giggly couple on a date. They were just adorable!' the insider exclusively told Page Six on Friday.
Swift and Kelce allegedly walked into Buccan restaurant and found a table at the back of the restaurant.
'I vaguely felt someone come in – just out of my peripheral vision, I didn't even look,' the source recalled. 'I didn't want to stare, but then I casually took time and looked over there.'
The insider finished, telling Page Six the interaction with the happy pair, who've been dating for nearly two years, showed them that the relationship is 'true love.'
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