At last, a Traylor sighting! Inside the couple's hot date night out in South Florida
Fans of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce finally got the validation they were seeking. The under the radar couple were finally spotted dining out in South Florida, where the NFL star is hunkering down in the off season.
The sighting came late Friday night, at Harry's West Palm Beach, about 25 miles from Kelce's luxury rental at the Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club in Boca Raton.
The investigative reporter who dug up this information? Fellow diner MMA fighter Jose Andre Cortes, who shared a snap of the duo on his Instagram Stories, which got screenshotted by various media outlets.
The pop star and Kansas City Chiefs tight end are seated in a cozy booth side by side at the restaurant, known for its mean steaks and potent cocktails.
So what did they eat? An insider told TMZ Swift ordered the lobster risotto ($45) and Dover sole, which doesn't appear on the menu, so could have been a special. Kelce had the wagyu filet ($92), the dry-aged burger ($28) and Cacio e Pepe spaghetti ($26). The lovebirds also shared a few items and split before the check came, letting security take care of the bill, the gossip outlet adds.
So there you have it. An official Traylor sighting. Alas, after the amount of publicity this last outing got we are seeing a lot of Uber Eats in their future.
So are they living together? In a recent episode New Heights, the footballer was talking about his new house and dropped a telltale word. That would be 'we.'
'We've got chimneys and we've got furniture,' Kelce told his older brother.
Swifties immediately freaked.
They may freak even more soon, as a ring is clearly on the horizon, and we don't mean the Super Bowl kind.
'Everyone is just waiting for Travis to ask her parents for her hand in marriage, her parents will say yes, and they can't wait for them to get engaged,' a source told The Daily Mail after pictures of them at the restaurant went viral. 'Nothing seems to be imminent, but it will 100 percent happen.'
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