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Back in a New York groove! Travis Kelce looks suave in photoshoot near Taylor Swift's apartment

Back in a New York groove! Travis Kelce looks suave in photoshoot near Taylor Swift's apartment

Daily Mail​02-05-2025

Travis Kelce was spotted on Thursday in New York City filming a commercial while sporting a white sweater, khaki pants, white shoes and sunglasses, completing the suave look for the Chiefs star.
Kelce carried around a camouflage tote bag while a vintage luxury Chevrolet Chevelle SS appeared in the background during the Manhattan job.
The housing and sidewalk behind Kelce speak to the area of the Tribeca neighborhood where Kelce's girlfriend, Taylor Swift, has her New York residence.
The brand Kelce is shooting the commercial for is unclear in his swanky all-white outfit.
Kelce has stayed with Swift in 'The Big Apple' before, last being seen several weeks ago in America's biggest city.
The duo also had a date last December in southern Manhattan in the middle of Kelce's NFL season.
Kelce sported a white sweater, khaki pants, white shoes and sunglasses, completing the look
Swift and Kelce have frequented New York City as one of their favorite date spots during their relationship, also coming to the area for last year's US Open men's final, alongside friends Patrick and Brittany Mahomes.
The quartet watched as Jannik Sinner defeated American Taylor Fritz before going out to a swanky Mediterranean dinner.
Kelce may have an extended period in New York as the MET Gala takes place on Monday with him and Swift resurfacing as possible attendees at one of the biggest nights in fashion of the year.
Saturday is also the Kentucky Derby, with Swift and Kelce attending the biggest American horse race of the year together in 2024. There would not be much stopping the duo from hoping on a plane to Louisville and doing the same this year.
This year, though, Kelce has kept a lower profile. In March, he enjoyed dinner with Swift in New York and travelled to Montana for a skiing trip.
Recent reports suggested that Kelce believes the circus surrounding his relationship caused a dip in his performances on the field.
It's claimed he wanted a breather from all the attention and last week Kelce was on the training field away from prying eyes.
The 35-year-old is looking to bounce back from February's Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, after which he contemplated retiring from the NFL.
Kelce has stayed with Swift in 'The Big Apple' before, last being seen several weeks ago
His focus on the upcoming season with sharpen as the NFL schedule is released on May 14
Kelce may have an extended period in New York as the MET Gala takes place on Monday
Reports suggested Kelce believes the circus surrounding his relationship caused an NFL dip
The 35-year-old is looking to bounce back from February's Super Bowl loss to the Eagles
Kelce decided to continue his career for at least one more season and, as reported by the Daily Mail, he won't let his girlfriend's fame get in the way.
'Travis is going all in for this season and the only thing that could derail him would be injury. Losing the Super Bowl was a major blow, as he wants to be someone that can have it all and one who can handle having it all,' a source said.
'[The couple] don't have to be the center of attention anymore and are going to often not be seen out and about as much as they have been... his on field play needs to improve, and he knows that.'

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