Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ standout, has been expanding his social circle lately.
Recently, he was seen enjoying himself at Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s post-Oscars “Gold Party” in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday night. However, his partner Taylor Swift was absent from the scene.
Newly posted pictures from the event on Instagram showcased Kelce in high spirits alongside Oscar winner Cord Jefferson and media personality Tommy Alter.
In one snapshot, Kelce is seen with his arm around Jefferson, seemingly holding up the writer’s Oscar, which he won for best adapted screenplay for his work on “American Fiction.”
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Despite the festivity, Swift was conspicuously absent from the photograph.
Swift and Kelce appeared to have been actively participating in several post-Oscar gatherings shortly after returning to Los Angeles from Singapore, where Swift was performing for her Eras Tour.
Earlier, it was confirmed that the pair attended Madonna’s Oscars afterparty, The Party, held at her longtime manager Guy Oseary’s Hollywood Hills residence. However, their attendance wasn’t documented due to the party’s no-camera policy.
Their presence at the event marked their first appearance together at a Hollywood function since they commenced dating last summer.
As Swift embarks on a two-month hiatus from touring, it seems that she and Kelce are spending some time apart.
Kelce was observed rocking out at a Justin Timberlake pre-album release concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday night without Swift by his side.
A few days earlier, he was spotted having lunch in Los Angeles with two male companions and an unidentified woman.
In fact, there haven’t been any sightings of Kelce and Swift together since their date night in Singapore last Friday.
During Swift’s concert at the National Stadium, Kelce was notably seen dancing to her greatest hits from the VIP section on Friday and Saturday nights.
Swift herself gave a nod to her beau during her performance of “Karma,” singing, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs/ Coming straight home to me.”