Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are growing their family. The couple, who recently and notoriously celebrated their wedding in New York City, are introducing a new pet: a fluffy white dog that had never been seen before.
In photos captured by paparazzi earlier this week, Kelce was photographed leaving Swift's private jet, trailed by an adorable white dog.
Kelce was photographed wearing a matching white outfit with a red cap on, picking up his bag from the floor. He was accompanied by his dog, who was photographed adorably walking down the stairs.
It's unknown if Swift was accompanying them, but Kelce and their dog were seen arriving at the airport in Palm Beach, which was just renamed the President Donald J. Trump International Airport. The dog appears to be a Samoyed breed, a type of herding dog with thick fur and active personalities.
Kelce and Swift reportedly had a mini-honeymoon in Montana, where they were spotted at the Yellowstone Club. They also attended the wedding of the New York Giants wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster to Laura Kruk. For the occasion, Swift wore a stunning pink gown with flower prints on it, while Kelce opted for a black suit with a white button-up shirt.
The rumors of Swift and Kelce's dog
This marks the first instance when Swift and Kelce's rumored dog has been spotted, but neither has confirmed ownership of the dog.
Rumors of their dog have been ongoing for some time now. Earlier this month, photos of their wedding at Madison Square Garden were leaked to The Daily Mail, showing a dog in some of the couple's photos that were featured on the event. A few months ago, the dog was also spotted leaving Swift's car.
According to Page Six, the couple has had the dog for around a year and are "very happy" with their "shared pet."
Over the years, Swift has adopted various cats, named Olivia Benson, Benjamin Button, and Meredith Grey.
“I’m obsessed. … I love my cats so much," she said in an interview with Time Magazine, where Benjamin Button joined her on the cover photo. “They’re very dignified. They’re independent. They’re very capable of dealing with their own life.”








