Taylor Swift reportedly celebrated her first Thanksgiving with her boyfriend Travis Kelce on Thursday (Nov 28).
The pop superstar missed the big day last year due to touring commitments as she was in South American with her The Eras shows but a report suggests she was at home with Travis and her family in Nashville, Tennessee for a "festive and special" celebration.
A source told People: "Taylor and Travis had a great Thanksgiving together with their families. It's the first Thanksgiving they celebrated together."
The gathering is believed to have been hosted by Taylor's parents Scott and mom Andrea and Travis' family were also invited.
The insider added: "Taylor and her family were excited to host the Kelces this year. [Travis' brother] Jason was there with his family and kids too. It was very festive and special."
The report states NFL star Travis had to leave after Thanksgiving Day to get ready for the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov 29.
Taylor and Travis' mum Donna also travelled to Kansas City, Missouri to cheer on Travis at the Arrowhead Stadium.
The pop superstar is due to head back to Canada in the coming days to perform the final three dates of her The Eras tour in Vancouver.
The tour wraps on in the city on Dec 8.
Taylor previously played six dates in Toronto before Thanksgiving and the singer admitted she's getting emotional as the tour draws to a close.
In a post on Instagram, she wrote: "Our six shows in Toronto were so incredible. It was awesome to play in Canada after so much time. As always, the fans in Toronto treated us like it was a hometown show. Couldn't have asked for more love or generosity from the people who came out...
"The emotions have gotten pretty heightened for me and the rest of the team because it's gotten extremely real for us: Our next city will be the last one of The Eras Tour, and the closing of the most extraordinary chapter of my life so far.
"See you, Vancouver. We can't wait to give you all we've got for three more shows."
The Anti-Hero singer will have played 149 shows across five continents by the time The Eras tour wraps up in Vancouver.
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