Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may or may not be getting engaged soon, but they are discussing taking another big step in their relationship of eight months, Us Weekly reports.
The outlet learned that Swift and Kelce are talking about “living together full-time.” They would split their time between Swift’s New York City and Los Angeles homes. During Kelce’s football season, they would live at his house in Kansas City, Missouri.
A source told the outlet that generally, Swift and Kelce are “having so much fun and enjoying things so there’s no rush [to get engaged]. She loves how down-to-earth Travis is, and it’s a very healthy relationship. Things are very serious, and they’re both thinking of the next steps.”
Kelce and Swift have been spending her tour break together in Los Angeles, where the NFL star will remain until late April. A source told Us the couple may take another vacation before their schedules force them to separate again. (Swift is kicking off the European leg of her Eras Tour in Paris on May 9.)
“They’re planning on getting away again soon,” that source said. “They want peace and quiet. They’ve talked about Aspen and Lake Tahoe because it’s easier for them to go somewhere in the U.S. untracked.” They also plan to go to Coachella, according to an Us Weekly report. “They both want to see Lana Del Rey and [Jack Antonoff’s band] Bleachers,” a separate source said, as the two musicians are good friends with the couple.
Kelce hasn’t shared all his summer plans publicly, but in an interview with Entertainment Tonight last night, he confirmed he will be traveling with Swift in Europe for some of her shows there. “Oh, you know I gotta go support,” he said. “You know it.”
In the same interview, he marveled over Swift’s performances and ability to draw in crowd after crowd. “Man, I’ll tell you what. The London shows, I think she’s at Wembley eight times, which is mind-blowing that she can do that many shows in one stadium and fill that thing up,” he said. “I played at Wembley once, and I don’t even think we filled that thing up.” “She’ll be all over Europe,” he continued. “There won’t be a bad show, I promise you that.”