Taylor Swift Enchanting Birthday celebration!
On December 13, the pop sensation embraced the enchantment of turning 34 with a glamorous night out in New York City. Although her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, couldn’t join her for the celebration, Taylor kicked off the festivities with her friend Blake Lively.
Captured on video, paparazzi photographers serenaded the “Lavender Haze” singer with a rendition of “Happy Birthday.” Taylor responded with a radiant smile, linking arms with Blake as they emerged from the car. Both donned dark ensembles for their evening in the Big Apple, with Blake in a black leather dress and edgy knee-high Louboutin boots, while Taylor flaunted her Sagittarius spirit in a glittering minidress adorned with cloud, moon, and star motifs reminiscent of constellations.
Travis, however, remained in Kansas City, Missouri, preparing for the Kansas City Chiefs game against the New England Patriots on December 17, as reported by People. Despite the physical distance, Taylor values their respective careers, emphasizing their public relationship and mutual support.
In an interview with TIME for its December 6 cover story, Taylor shared, “When you say a relationship is public, that means I’m going to see him do what he loves, we’re showing up for each other, other people are there, and we don’t care.” She further expressed pride in their relationship and highlighted attending one of Travis’s games at Arrowhead Stadium.
For Taylor, her birthday turned out to be a joyous occasion with friends. The night before, she dined with Selena Gomez, Miles Teller, and his wife Keleigh Sperry Teller at Zero Bond in New York. Selena later conveyed birthday wishes on her Instagram Story, writing, “Happy birthday to the goddess that is @taylorswift. I love you.”
Adding to the festivities, Taylor gifted fans by making her Eras Tour movie available for rent on Amazon Prime starting December 13.
Even before its theatrical release on October 13, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour made history by achieving the highest single day ticket sales revenue in AMC Theater’s 103-year history. The film surpassed previous records for concert films, including Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never,” grossing $93 million in its opening weekend and ultimately becoming the highest-grossing concert film of all time with a worldwide total of $249.6 million.