Taylor Swift visits Florida children’s hospital after Stanley Cup appearance with Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift visited Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital following Stanley Cup date with Travis Kelce.


Pop Culture & Art June 14, 2025
Taylor Swift wore a strappy bejeweled silver pink and blue bodysuit by Versace during the 'Lover' set at the Eras Tour (AP)

Taylor Swift made a heartwarming visit to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, on Friday—just one day after she was spotted attending Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final alongside boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Jill Whitehouse (@jillywhitehouse)

The visit, which was celebrated widely by fans online, took place about 30 minutes from Swift’s rumored rental property in Boca Raton. Swift and Kelce have been spending time in Florida as the Kansas City Chiefs tight end trains for the upcoming NFL season. The couple has been spotted on multiple occasions around Miami and Palm Beach, including attending Kelce’s cousin’s wedding in Nashville the previous weekend.

After engaging with fans at the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, Swift made an unannounced appearance at the hospital, where she spent time meeting patients and healthcare workers. She wore a sage green midi dress and sandals during the visit, which was documented in photos and videos shared online.

Dr. Jill Whitehouse, the hospital’s Chief of Surgery, posted about the experience on Instagram, writing: “Chief of Surgery meets Chief of the World! Undeniably one of the kindest human beings I have ever had the privilege of meeting. Thank you #taylorswift for making dreams come true for all of our patients, families, and staff today!”

Longtime fans of the pop star know Swift regularly fits hospital visits into her schedule, with her last one taking place in December 2024 at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City.

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