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Taylor & Travis Go Off Grid
Us Weekly
|April 14, 2025
Where in the world are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? Insiders reveal how the singer and the NFL star are spending their downtime - and why they desperately needed a break from the spotlight
"They've been traveling and letting the rest of the world go for a bit," says a source of Swift and Kelce.
Nestled between the Rocky Mountains in Big Sky, Mont., sits the Lone Mountain Ranch, an exclusive destination for those looking to unwind and unplug. Among a handful of eateries and bars on the ranch's 148 acres is the Auric Room, a cozy, members-only supper club and speakeasy. The Western-inspired restaurant is as private as it gets it's only accessible via a secret doorway, requires a confidential code for entry and cell phones are strictly prohibited. In late March, Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, NFL player Travis Kelce, were spotted enjoying dinner there with their mutual friend, sportscaster Erin Andrews.
Off-the-radar outings have become the new norm for Swift and Kelce, who haven't made a major public appearance together since Super Bowl LIX in early February. They've spent the last six weeks keeping a notably low profile, quietly sneaking in and out of restaurants in NYC and blending in with the ski crowds while on vacation in Park City, Utah, and Montana. It's a significant departure from the past nearly two years largely spent in the limelight, with Swift holding court at Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs games, Kelce hitting up multiple stops on Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour and their A-list date nights with fellow superstar couples like like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds and Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley.
One source tells Us that Swift and Kelce wanted to live a more "normal life" after the hoopla of the Eras Tour and the Super Bowl. A second agrees the couple "needed time for themselves," adding, "Taylor and Travis are doing great, and they're still very much together and in love. They're just taking a break from the public eye."
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