
Travis Kelce shares Taylor Swift photos in Instagram post indicating growth in relationship
According to a source speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, the post was "intentional" and "his way of showing how serious things have become." While the couple began dating in September 2023, this marks the first time Kelce has included Swift in his Instagram feed.
'They're in a really solid place and more in sync than ever,' the source added.
The images feature the couple in various settings, including a boat, a restaurant in matching outfits, and during a trip to Montana with friends. One of the photos shows Kelce's phone lock screen, a black-and-white image of the couple.
The caption read: 'Had some adventures this offseason, kept it 💯,' with appearances from family members, including his brother Jason Kelce and mother Donna Kelce.
Swift previously posted a photo including Kelce on June 22 2024, from her Wembley Stadium performance, which also featured members of the British royal family.
The post has drawn supportive comments from figures such as teammate Patrick Mahomes and entertainer Flavor Flav.

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