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LIFE'S A BEACH For Travis & Taylor
Us Weekly
|April 15, 2024
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are finally relishing a long stretch of downtime together with romantic getaways and quality time at home. Insiders weigh in on what's next for the loved-up duo
As they cooled off in the crystal clear waters of the Bahamas’ Harbour Island on March 21, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce couldn’t keep their hands off each other, sharing a steamy kiss in the ocean before heading back to the pink sandy shore together. The pair had jetted off to the exclusive Caribbean destination a few days earlier for a quick holiday while Swift is on a break from her Eras Tour. On their itinerary: rest and relaxation. “Taylor and Travis had nothing on the schedule for this trip,” says a source. “They ate, hung out, watched movies and swam in the ocean. It was bliss.”
The dream vacation was a long-awaited one. Swift and Kelce, both 34, have spent much of their nine-month romance hard at work: Last August, she kicked off the international leg of her record-breaking sold-out Eras Tour, while he helped bring his NFL team, the Kansas City Chiefs, to Super Bowl victory in February, with Swift taking a 17-hour flight so she could be in attendance.
Now they finally have a stretch of uninterrupted time to devote to each other and their relationship. And they’re making the most of it, staying at her $25 million Beverly Hills home and doing everyday things like dining out (they were photographed at Nobu on March 24) and hitting the gym (they worked out at Dogpound the following day). “Travis and Taylor are having fun being low-key in L.A.,” a second source tells Us. With Swift set to return to the stage on May 9 in Paris, April “is really their last month of downtime,” adds the source. “Taylor is enjoying it before she goes back on tour.”
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