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This Video of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Slow Dancing Belongs in a Rom-Com

This Video of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Slow Dancing Belongs in a Rom-Com

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THE RUNDOWN
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce put their date night on display at Tight End University's welcome reception on Monday, with TEU sharing footage of their grand entrance. Inside the Nashville party, the couple continued their romantic evening together. New footage surfaced on social media of Swift and Kelce slow dancing at one point to a remix of Swift's song 'Shake It Off.' Swift was affectionate with her partner of nearly two years, caressing his face in a rom-com-worthy moment:
Swift wore a two-piece gingham set from Hunter Bell, which has since sold out:
Kelce, meanwhile, showed his public support of Swift on the NFL's Instagram. The football organization shared photos of Swift performing Tuesday night at a TEU concert. Kelce liked the post and commented, 'Turn me up Tay Tay!'
Kelce will begin training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs later this summer, and his girlfriend is very excited for his upcoming season. On June 12, a source told People, 'This fall will be completely different. It's the first season where she's not constantly flying back and forth or working around an entire touring calendar.'
The insider added, 'The past two seasons were a whirlwind between performing across multiple countries, long flights, and trying to squeeze in alone time together wherever possible. It wasn't easy but they made it work. 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.'

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