Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce enjoy romantic New Year’s drive after passionate kiss at NYE party

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were seen cruising around Kansas City, Mo. together on Monday.

The duo was photographed on a drive in the NFL star’s $400k Rolls-Royce Ghost, just hours after sharing a passionate kiss as the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve.

The couple looked a bit tired from the wild night as they made the drive across town, per photos obtained by the Daily Mail.

Still, Swift looked put together with her hair down in loose curls and her typical, every-day glam.

Meanwhile, Travis seemed to be wearing the same black beanie that he wore the day before.

The couple was driving from one of Kelce’s properties to another one, per the Daily Mail. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

According to the outlet, Swift and Kelce, both 34, were headed from one of the latter’s properties to another one of his homes, where they met up with his mother, Donna.

While it’s unclear exactly where the pair stayed after their night out, Kelce has three different homes in Kansas City — a luxury apartment downtown, a $1 million home in Briarcliff West and a $6 million mansion, which he reportedly bought with Swift in mind.

The tight end, who is signed to a four-year $57.25 million contract, snapped up the pricey pad in October in an effort to give him and the “Cruel Summer” singer more privacy amid their high-profile romance.

They spent New Year’s Eve together at a private party. krystenrachelle/Instagram

The luxe home is nestled in a gated community and boasts a waterfall, swimming pool, and mini golf course.

Although Swift has been spending lots of time in Kansas City in recent weeks, the pair are rarely spotted out together, in part because they stay in such a private neighborhood.

Despite staying under the radar while in the midwest, the couple was photographed celebrating the Chiefs’ big win and the arrival of 2024 at a glitzy private party.


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Kelce and Swift were photographed kissing at midnight. New Heights with Jason and Travis/Youtube

The duo was joined by several of Kelce’s close friends and teammates as well as his mother.

Swift, who wore a custom Chiefs bomber to the game, changed out of the spirited look and into a sparkly mini-dress while Kelce looked cool as ever in a brown matching set with a massive diamond-crusted “TK” chain.

Although the pair didn’t post any photos from the night themselves, other party-goers shared several photos and videos from the event, showing the lovebirds getting cozy on the dance floor.

Swift cheered on the NFL star at his game earlier in the day. X/@thinktayvis

As the ball dropped at midnight, Kelce sweetly wrapped one arm around Swift’s lower back to pull her in close for a kiss.

The “Anti-Hero” singer then placed both hands on the NFL star’s face as they shared a sweet smooch.

Following the kiss, Swift wrapped both arms around Kelce’s neck as they exchanged sweet nothings.

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Lessons from 1924 we should heed in 2024

At the end of the year, we hear predictions about the future, many of which have been proven wrong — from the end of the world due to climate change, to the telephone is just a toy.

(There is a story, probably apocryphal, that in 1876, the president of Western Union, William Orton, dismissed phones as a “toy” when Alexander Graham Bell offered to sell him the patent for $100,000.)

The past is a better teacher if we will pay attention to successes and mistakes so that we might avoid one and embrace the other.

A hundred years ago, the ’20s were roaring and President Calvin Coolidge did things the current president and Congress would do well to emulate.

Coolidge won a landslide victory running on a platform of limited government, reduced taxes and less regulation.

He followed through on all three, creating an economic boom. (Where have you gone, Silent Cal, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you).

Coolidge also signed an immigration law that regulated the number of foreigners who could come to America.

Asian people were especially targeted, but one must understand the challenges of the time, which involved civil war in China and growing unrest in Japan.

According to Densho Encyclopedia, the announced motivation of the legislation was the “widespread fear of radicalism that contributed to anti-foreign sentiment and exclusionist demands. Supporters of immigration legislation stressed recurring themes: Anglo-Saxon superiority and foreigners as threats to jobs and wages.”

Sound familiar?

A lot happened in 1924.

Vladimir Lenin died at 53 from a stroke. Lenin’s body was embalmed and put on display in Red Square for public viewing.

He seems to have been reincarnated as Vladimir Putin.

Adolf Hitler is sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch.

He is released after just nine months, but uses his time while incarcerated to write “Mein Kampf,” which, among other things, describes how he became antisemitic.

His poison still infects us.

J. Edgar Hoover is named head of the FBI.

George H.W. Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts. Woodrow Wilson dies.

Jimmy Carter was born in Plains, Georgia.

Actor Marlon Brando, who would change the way many actors performed, was born in Omaha, Nebraska.

Also born this year is American novelist and playwright James Baldwin in Harlem, New York, as is Truman Capote.

The comic strip “Little Orphan Annie” debuts. In the 1970s it would become a hit musical on Broadway and a movie.

The first newsreel pictures of American presidential candidates are taken, forecasting the age of television and its use during election campaigns.

The first Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is held in New York.

In sports, Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry was born, and the Washington Senators won their first World Series.

It would be 95 years until they win another one under a different name (Washington Nationals).

Johnny Weissmuller sets the 100-meter world freestyle record at 57.4 seconds. His fame would increase when he played Tarzan in the movies.

Carol Taylor invents the ice cream cone rolling machine. Yum.

The first crossword puzzle is published, offering distractions from daily concerns to millions of people over several generations.

At the end of 1924, Judy Garland made her acting debut as a 2 ½-year-old.

As with any other year, 1924 contained the good, the bad and the ugly, but it also contained lessons we should learn, because we sometimes repeat too many of the bad ones.

May those good lessons lead us to a happier, peaceful and prosperous 2024.

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