Travis Kelce drops unseen Taylor Swift pics from their secret escapes

Travis Kelce shares rare photos with Taylor Swift from private getaways ahead of their upcoming two-year anniversary.


Pop Culture & Art July 25, 2025 1 min read
Travis Kelce drops unseen Taylor Swift pics from their secret escapes

NFL star Travis Kelce just made his relationship with Taylor Swift even more official by sharing a personal Instagram post filled with never-before-seen photos of the couple’s private life together.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end uploaded a carousel of intimate snapshots capturing their time spent during his offseason, writing, “Had some adventures this offseason, kept it.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The images show Swift and Kelce enjoying cozy moments together, including ski trips and sun-drenched vacations, giving fans a rare glimpse into their typically low-profile romance. This is the first time Kelce has posted private photos of the pop superstar, marking a major public milestone for the couple, who began dating in 2023.

Swift previously went Instagram official with Kelce in June 2024, when she shared a photo of the two posing with Prince William and his children at her Eras Tour stop in London.

According to a source speaking to People, the relationship has hit a new stride. “They’re incredibly happy and in sync,” the insider shared. “This kind of downtime is rare for both of them, and it’s really allowed their bond to deepen.”

Swift and Kelce reportedly split their time between Nashville, New York, and quiet vacation spots, including Big Sky, Montana.

As Kelce begins NFL training camp, Swift is expected to support him more regularly now that her Eras Tour has wrapped.

Their two-year anniversary is just weeks away, and this latest post shows that the couple is stronger—and more open—than ever.

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