Taylor Swift (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for dcp)Shortly after releasing “The Tortured Poets Department.” Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce spent a pleasant evening together in Hollywood.Swift and Kelce visited Madeo Ristorante in West Hollywood less than a week after the singer-songwriter’s highly praised double album was released.According to PEOPLE.com, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were both extremely friendly, with the pop star tipping the workers very well before she departed.
“She’s super sweet,” the insider said. “They were super nice. Very, very nice. She tipped really, really well.”
The 34-year-old Grammy winner wore a black top with her hair pulled back while the Kansas City Chiefs tight end sported a white collared shirt.
Gossip blog Deuxmoi posted Swift and Kelce sitting on the same side of the booth at Madeo Ristorante in West Hollywood.
The insider explained that the reservation was not booked under Taylor Swift’s name, although a “bunch of little girls” eventually began lining up outside the restaurant once they heard their idle was inside.
“When it’s that level [of fame], you can’t even name-drop or say, ‘It’s gonna be her,’ because it would’ve been mayhem,” the source added to People.
The couple — whose every move has been documented ever since the Kansas City Chiefs tight end made Swift a friendship bracelet with his phone number — are enjoying their time together as Kelce is in the midst of his offseason and Swift is on hiatus from her ERAS tour until May.
Taylor Swift Makes History With Release of “The Tortured Poets Department”
Taylor Swift (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Imges for MTV)
After releasing her 31-song double album, Swift quickly became the most streamed artist in a single day in Spotify‘s history.
She broke her own record that she previously held with her October 2023 release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version.)
The album made a gigantic debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, which secured the superstar her 14th chart-topping album. In doing so, she tied Jay-Z for the most No. 1s among soloists in the nearly-70-year history of the chart.