Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have cozy date night in Florida amid singer's rumored fallout with Blake Lively
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce had a low-key date night in Florida amid the singer's rumored friendship fallout with Blake Lively.
The pair was spotted having dinner at Harry's restaurant in West Palm Beach on Friday night.
MMA fighter Jose Andres Cortes shared a photo on his Instagram Story of the couple looking cozy while sitting side-by-side in a booth and enjoying some drinks before having their entrees.
Another snap posted by singer Mark Morrison caught the Grammy winner making an excited facial expression while seated at the table.
A source told TMZ that the lovebirds, both 35, entered the restaurant holding hands before Swift walked ahead of Kelce.
The 'Cruel Summer' songstress wore a floral off-the-shoulder sundress for the romantic outing and styled her hair in a loose bun.
The NFL star, on the other hand, wore a printed black-and-white button-down shirt with tan pants.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has been renting a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton, Fla., while training in the offseason.
The outing comes after it was reported that Swift is further distancing herself from her longtime pal Lively after being subpoenaed in the 'Gossip Girl' alum's ongoing legal feud with Justin Baldoni.
'Right now, if Taylor had one wish, it would be that she never met Blake,' an insider claimed to the Daily Mail Thursday.'Although there have been good times during their relationship, the issues now concerning the Baldoni case have outweighed them.'
'When Taylor looks back at their friendship, she realizes it wasn't worth all the stress Blake put her through. She can now see all the red flags that should have been a warning to her,' the source further alleged.
Kelce is said to be supporting his girlfriend in the drama — even unfollowing Ryan Reynolds, Lively's husband, on Instagram.
Baldoni's lawyers originally subpoenaed Swift on the belief that she played a role in Lively's alleged attempts to take control of 'It Ends With Us.'
In Baldoni's $400 million countersuit against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds, the 'Jane the Virgin' alum claimed the 'Another Simple Favor' star name-dropped Swift to push her script rewrites.
Baldoni's attorney Bryan Freedman went on to allege in a written affidavit to the court that Lively's lawyer threatened to release Swift's private texts if she did not publicly support the actress. She also allegedly demanded that Swift delete their messages.
Baldoni and his legal team dropped Swift's subpoena earlier this week after reportedly getting the information they wanted.
A source told Page Six of the situation: 'When information is voluntarily received, there is no need for subpoenas.'
Lively's rep commented on the matter in a statement to Deadline, saying, 'We are pleased that Justin Baldoni and the Wayfarer Parties have withdrawn their harassing subpoenas to Taylor Swift and her law firm.
Lively and Baldoni are expected to face off in court in March 2026.
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