Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce went ~SNL official~ over the weekend and just exited for the second night in a row. The couple was spotted holding hands as they left the Waverly Inn in New York City and honestly couldn’t have looked happier:
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Taylor’s outfit details, you ask? She appears to be wearing Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fleurs Petit Grand Print Mesh Top, which she paired with a black bustier.
The green “Fleurs Petit Grand” top
The green “Fleurs Petit Grand” top
The couples’ outing comes just one day after leaving the Saturday Night Live afterparty at Catch:
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Both made surprise appearances during the episode, with Taylor showing up to introduce Ice Spice:
And Travis makes a cameo in a skit about the NFL’s lack of relaxation:
A source told People that the couple were “so smiling” and “so happy” at the after-party, adding, “They were so chatty.” They were really fun. They spoke to every single person in the room who spoke to them. They were super cool. Super nice, super happy.”
Apparently they weren’t shy about the PDA either, as the insider revealed that Travis “takes both of her hands and puts them on his shoulder so they’re facing each other, and then he takes both of his hands and grabs her by the waist.” lean forward, they kiss. They whisper. They’re talking and thinking about what to order, like, ‘Should we get a steak?’ Should we get espresso martinis?’ And then they lean in and kiss again. They touch each other all the time.”
Obsessed, but there’s more. The source says that Travis “would go up to her and touch her, put his hand on her lower back or put his hands on her waist and then they would give a little kiss and then go back to talking to whoever they were talking to,” he reported stayed with her but gave her space to talk to other people in the room, both men and women, and he also talked to a lot of people in the room.
Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm. She was previously the entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has been covering pop culture for over a decade.