Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce drank four bottles of champagne as they put on a loved-up show at the US Open over the weekend.
The superstar couple and Brittany and Patrick Mahomes were at the Arthur Ashe Stadium to watch Italy’s world No 1 Jannik Sinner battle it out with American star Taylor Fritz for the last Grand Slam title of the year.
The group, minus pregnant Brittany, ordered two bottles of Rosé Champagne Moët et Chandon and two bottles of Champagne Impérial Moët et Chandon, sources close to Travis told The US Sun.
They also reportedly enjoyed The Honey Deuce – the tournament’s trademark cocktail, made with Grey Goose vodka.
The foursome ordered plenty of snacks ordered as well, with Taylor and Brittany ordering fish tacos and Travis and Patrick going for the lobster rolls, filet mignon sandwiches, ribs, and French fries.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce drank champagne and a famous cocktail as they put on a loved-up show at the US Open over the weekend
The group ordered two bottles of Rosé Champagne Moët et Chandon and two bottles of Champagne Impérial Moët et Chandon
Travis also enjoyed some desert in the form of Van Leeuwen ice cream.
Fans ripped into Taylor and Travis over their ‘trash’ antics at Sunday’s US Open final – which left Brittany cringing.
At one stage of the final cameras panned to the celebrity super-couple as they belted out iconic 2000s rock song ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’ by The Darkness in the stands, with a clip of the moment setting the internet ablaze.
As Taylor and Travis sang along animatedly, a number of users pointed out how awkward Brittany and Patrick looked alongside them, with the Chiefs WAG seemingly whispering to her quarterback husband in disbelief: ‘Do you know this song?’
After Patrick responded a mortified Brittany then appeared to say: ‘Like, what?!’
Fans ripped into Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce over their ‘trash’ antics at the US Open final after belting out an iconic 2000s rock song in a ‘pure cringe’ moment
An awkward Brittany Mahomes appeared to ask husband Patrick: ‘Do you know this song?’