Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes enjoy the 2024 U.S. Open together, dispelling feud rumors. The duo attended with partners Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
Bollywood Fever: It looks like there’s no bad blood between Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes after all. The two appeared friendly as they enjoyed a double date at the 2024 U.S. Open on September 8, alongside their partners, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Their public appearance comes after rumors of a potential feud arose when Taylor and Brittany watched the Chiefs’ season opener from different suites at Arrowhead Stadium on September 5.
The two, often seen together at past games, sparked speculation with their separate seating arrangements.
However, the foursome put those rumors to rest at the U.S. Open, where they watched Italy’s Jannik Sinner defeat Taylor Fritz in the men’s singles final.
Taylor was spotted chatting with and hugging Brittany and even taking photos of her with Travis.
The couples looked happy and relaxed, enjoying sweet moments throughout the event, including Taylor and Travis dancing to The Darkness’ hit “I Believe in a Thing Called Love.
For the outing, Taylor wore a red gingham dress with her signature red lipstick, while Travis sported a white shirt, cream cardigan, and a Gucci bucket hat.
Brittany looked chic in a white Gucci ensemble, and Patrick opted for a black outfit.
This isn’t the first time Taylor and Brittany have been spotted together. In August, the Mahomeses joined the couple at Taylor’s Rhode Island home for Blake Lively’s birthday celebration, and they attended the pop star’s concert in Amsterdam in July.
Taylor and Travis are currently enjoying a romantic weekend in New York City, capping off their time at the U.S. Open after attending Karen Elson’s wedding and sharing a cozy dinner date.
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