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Taylor Swift enjoys night out with Gigi Hadid in NYC as boyfriend Travis Kelce lands in Atlanta for Chiefs game
It was a girls’ night out on Saturday for Taylor Swift and model pal Gigi Hadid as the duo enjoyed dinner in New York City.
Dressed in a dark crop top, a plaid skirt and heeled booties, the 34-year-old pop star looked every bit ready for fall as she and Hadid, in a dark trench coach and beige slacks, dined at The Corner Store, as seen in photos exclusively obtained by Page Six.
Swift, currently on hiatus from her blockbuster Eras Tour, has been splitting her time between NYC and Kansas City as of late, checking out two Chiefs games at Arrowhead Stadium this month to support her boyfriend, star tight end Travis Kelce.
The nine-time Pro Bowler, who started dating Swift last year, touched down in Atlanta on Saturday ahead of the Chiefs’ Week 3 matchup against the Falcons on “Sunday Night Football.”
It marks the Chiefs’ first away game of the season after getting off to a hot 2-0 start in front of the hometown crowd.
It remains to be seen if Swift will make the trip to Atlanta to cheer on Kelce, 34, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in primetime.
A source told People in July the “Fortnight” singer is “going to try to attend as many games as possible.”
Swift will resume her Eras Tour in North America next month before wrapping up in Canada in December.
As for Kelce and the Chiefs, they’re looking to add another “W” to the win column on Sunday as their pursuit of a Super Bowl three-peat continues.
The Falcons (1-1), led by quarterback Kirk Cousins, are coming off a thrilling “Monday Night Football” win against the Eagles in Philadelphia.
Falcons safety Jessie Bates has already teased he might reference Swift in potential trash talk on Sunday night.
Kelce, in his 12th NFL season, has had a slow start to the year, totaling four receptions for 39 yards and zero touchdowns in two games.
That said, he’s paying no mind to the stat sheet, much like he did in past years.
“I stopped caring about stats about four or five years ago and just went out there and played free and wanted to play for my guys and, sure enough, I think that’s the better mentality,” Kelce said on Wednesday’s installment of the “New Heights” podcast he co-hosts with older brother Jason Kelce.
“You think about it more play by play and what your job is on that specific play and I think just moving forward, how can I be better in those moments? Am I not getting out of my route fast enough. Whatever the situation may be, it’s all play-specific anyways, but you’re always looking at the film, looking at the scheme and trying to perfect it more and more each week.”
The Chiefs and Falcons kick off at 8:20 p.m. on Sunday.