Taylor Swift surprises patients at Florida children's hospital after Travis Kelce date night
Taylor Swift stopped by Florida's Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital to surprise patients on Friday following her high-profile date night with Travis Kelce.
In a video clip shared to TikTok, the 'Cruel Summer' singer wore a summer-ready sage green Loewe midi dress and chic brown Louis Vuitton sandals while greeting hospital personnel and posing for photos in the lobby.
Swift, 35, smiled as the stunned workers applauded and made heart signs.
'Here's who I met while I was in the hospital with my son,' the TikTok user captioned the clip.
Meanwhile, on Instagram, pediatric surgeon Jill Whitehouse shared a pic with the pop superstar and thanked her for her visit.
'Chief of Surgery meets Chief of the World!' Whitehouse captioned the photo.
'Undeniably one of the kindest human beings I have ever had the privilege of meeting. Thank you #taylorswift for making dreams come true for all of our patients, families, and staff today!'
Instagram user Prince Durocher also shared heartwarming pics of his daughter's 'special visit' from the 'Blank Space' songstress during her hospital stay.
The grateful parent thanked Swift for taking 'the time out of her busy schedule just to give a personable experience which changed it from something terrifying to a memorable memory that she gets to talk about forever.'
In one photo, Swift laughed while visiting with the young patient, and in another, she sat on the hospital bed and posed with her. She also posed with the family and signed an autograph for the patient.
In a clip, the singer entered the room and made a beeline to the patient to shake her hand, and inauspiciously introduced herself as 'Taylor.' She also shook hands with other family members, gushing, 'You guys are a gorgeous family. My God, you guys are beautiful!'
Mom Ashley Rodriguez also took to the platform to gush over the visit with a photo of her daughter and singer.
'What a much needed surprise for my baby girl,' she wrote via Instagram Stories on Friday, along with a pink heart emoji.
Also on Instagram, Daniela Romay shared a pair of photos with her hospital-bound child — including one with Swift.
While Romay noted that 'medicine changes' her son's mood and he 'was not happy' during Swift's visit, she expressed gratitude for the chance to meet her.
'Thank you so much to @Jdchospital and @taylorswift for bringing love and 'smiles,' to the kids and families,' she quipped in text written over the pic.
'We need this little breaks [sic]. It means a lot.'
Swift's surprise visit to the Florida facility comes a day after she was spotted on a fun date night with Travis Kelce. They attended game four of the Stanley Cup final on Thursday at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla.
Kelce is currently in the Sunshine State, where he has rented a luxurious retreat, for offseason training ahead of his 13th NFL season.
A source told People on Thursday that Swift is looking forward to the upcoming football season.
'Her schedule is much more open now that the Eras Tour is wrapped, and she's genuinely excited to have the time and flexibility to show up for Travis more consistently,' the insider divulged to the outlet.
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