Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hold hands during surprise NYC date night
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce cozied up while on a summer date night in the city.
The pair were spotted holding hands as they exited one of their go-to NYC hot spots, Torrisi, on Friday night.
In video posted by a fan online, the Kansas City Chiefs star is seen shaking hands with a restaurant restaurant employee as he was leaving.
Kelce, 35, then runs both hands through his hair as he turns to make sure Swift, also 35, was behind him.
The two briefly converse before holding hands and getting into their car to leave.
The tight end dressed in a preppy style with white shorts and a white US Soccer T-shirt. He finished off his summer look with white sneakers.
Meanwhile, the 'Cruel Summer' singer wore a blue fitted tank top, a short pleated skirt and white stilettos.
She accessorized with a white bag and layered necklaces. She donned her signature red lipstick for the casual date night.
The fan who took the viral video of the A-listers, said they were sleeping when they were awoken by the commotion outside and saw the couple leaving.
Torrisi has become a go-to spot for Kelce and Swift.
They were last spotted there on a date night in October 2024, with Swift wearing a similar style outfit, but in all gold.The couple — who began dating in summer 2023 — have been spending Kelce's offseason down in Florida.
Though Swift was keeping a low profile amid her public friendship fallout with Blake Lively, she resurfaced for a date night with her beau in May.
She's been out and about multiple times since announcing she bought back her masters.
Most recently, she and Kelce were spotted at the Stanley Cup Finals in Sunrise, Fla., on June 12.
The next day, she also surprised patients at Florida's Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, getting shy when asked what she was doing down in the state.
'My boyfriend is, uh, training here,' Swift replied.
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