Travis Kelce brought home some merch from his Montana vacation with Taylor Swift
The Kansas City Chiefs player gave a subtle nod to girlfriend Taylor Swift on the latest episode of his 'New Heights' podcast, wearing a shirt that he seemingly picked up on the couple's recent vacation.
Eagle-eyed fans noticed that the logo on his white tee matched that of Yellowstone Club, a private residential club and ski resort in in Big Sky, Montana, where Swift and Kelce stayed earlier this year.
While on their winter vaca, the couple also dined with sportscaster Erin Andrews at the ultra-exclusive Auric Room 1915 restaurant at the nearby Lone Mountain Ranch, where all guests are required to either leave their cellphones in their cabins or check them at the host stand.
'I also like to get merch when I travel he's just like me,' one fan joked on X of Kelce's Yellowstone Club tee.
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The 35-year-old tight end does have a history of supporting local businesses; in 2023, after the Chiefs beat the Las Vegas Raiders in Nevada, he was spotted wearing a T-shirt from a popular local strip club, Crazy Horse 3.
The nod to his vacation with Swift come one day after the two-year anniversary of the Kansas City Eras Tour concert where Kelce passed along his phone number to the pop star via friendship bracelet, sparking their romance.
Though it's unclear when — or where — the podcast was recorded, popular blind item blog Deuxmoi reported that the couple spent the Fourth of July back at the Yellowstone Club.
No photos have emerged of the duo's trip, and the 'Cruel Summer' singer seemingly chose not to host her annual star-studded Fourth of July bash at her Rhode Island home.
'Taylor and Travis are soaking up every minute of this slower season together,' a source told People of Swift and Kelce's recent time off before the NFL season.
'They've been splitting their time between New York, Nashville, and a few quiet getaways, just enjoying each other's company without all the usual chaos,' they added, referring to the pair's pop-ups in the aforementioned cities, plus Ohio and Philadelphia, in recent weeks.
'This kind of downtime is rare for both of them, and it's really allowed their bond to deepen.'
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