
Travis Kelce sidelines Taylor Swift's bodyguard during date night in New York
As Kelce exited their car, Swift's bodyguard stepped aside, allowing him to open her door – a role usually reserved for her security.
Fan footage captured Kelce walking around the vehicle, helping Swift out and guiding her into the restaurant. The couple paused briefly to hold hands before entering, displaying a comfortable ease with public displays of affection.
The outing follows Swift's recent attendance at Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final in Florida, where she supported Kelce alongside a VIP audience. Sources confirm she will enjoy a less hectic touring schedule this season and is preparing to attend more of his NFL games in full support.
For their date, Swift wore a light‑blue tank top paired with a skirt, while Kelce opted for a casual T‑shirt and white shorts—both opting for understated summer looks.
Photo: Backgrid
With her schedule lighter, Swift is prioritising quality time with Kelce as he trains for the upcoming NFL campaign. Fans have celebrated the date night moment online, praising its sincerity and shared joy.
The vehicle gesture, although simple, resonated with fans witnessing a supportive relationship moment.

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