Taylor Swift and model friend Gigi Hadid enjoyed a girls' night out and dinner in New York City on Saturday.
The 34-year-old pop star looked fall-ready in a dark crop top, plaid skirt and heeled boots as she dined at the Corner Store with Hadid, who wore a dark trench coat and beige slacks, in photos obtained exclusively by Page Six.
Currently on hiatus from her hit Eraser tour, Swift has been splitting her time between New York and Kansas City recently, attending two Chiefs games at Arrowhead Stadium this month and cheering on her boyfriend, star tight end Travis Kelce.
The nine-time Pro Bowl player, who began dating Swift last year, arrived in Atlanta on Saturday ahead of the Chiefs-Falcons Week 3 game on “Sunday Night Football.”
This will be the Chiefs' first away game of the season after getting off to a good 2-0 start in front of their home crowd.
It remains to be seen whether Swift will make the trip to Atlanta to support Kelce, 34, in a primetime performance at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Source He told people In July, the “Fortnite” singer said he plans to “watch as many games as I can.”
Swift will resume her Elath tour in North America next month, wrapping up in Canada in December.
Meanwhile, Kelce and the Chiefs will be looking to add another win on Sunday in their quest for a third straight Super Bowl championship.
The Falcons (1-1), led by quarterback Kirk Cousins, are fresh off a thrilling “Monday Night Football” win against the Eagles in Philadelphia.
Falcons safety Jessie Bates has already hinted he may make a foul-mouthed tirade about Swift on Sunday night.
Kelce, in his 12th NFL season, has had a slow start to the year, totaling just four receptions for 39 yards and zero touchdowns through two games.
That being said, he doesn't seem to care about the stat sheet at all, much like he has in years past.
“I think about four or five years ago I stopped worrying about the stats and just wanted to play free and play for my guys. And I think that's a better mindset, for sure.” Kelsey said “I'm not a big fan of the show,” he said on Wednesday's episode of “New Heights,” the podcast he co-hosts with his brother, Jason Kelsey.
“Play by play, I just think about what my role is on that play and move forward. How can I be better in that moment? Am I not getting out of my route quick enough? Whatever the situation is, it's all play-specific, but I'm always looking at film, looking at strategy and trying to make it more perfect every week.”
The Chiefs and Falcons game will kick off at 8:20 p.m. on Sunday.





