After being seen at a Los Angeles eatery, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been described as the epitome of grace and courtesy by an inside source who encountered the couple firsthand.

The recent restaurant visit by the “Fortnight” singer and Kansas City Chiefs player made waves, prompting a source to speak with People magazine to offer a firsthand perspective on what the power couple is like away from the limelight of Super Bowl wins and packed concert venues.

The insider shared that Swift and Kelce’s down-to-earth demeanor was strikingly genuine, particularly highlighting the 14-time Grammy winner’s kindness.
“She’s super sweet,” shared the insider, reflecting on their encounter at Madeo Ristorante in West Hollywood on the night of Wednesday, April 24. “They were super nice. Very, very nice.”

The source also praised Swift for her generous tipping.

The source elucidated that Swift’s presence wasn’t made known by the booking name, which helped avoid chaos. However, “a bunch of little girls” did start to gather outside once the word got out.

“When it’s that level [of fame] you can’t even name-drop or say, ‘It’s gonna be her,’ because it would’ve been mayhem,” the insider elaborated to People.

Swift, 34, is currently reveling in the success of her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, which debuted just a week ago and quickly set new records.

Following the release of the 31-track double album, Swift shattered Spotify’s record for the most streams by an artist in a single day. The record was previously held by her own album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), from October 2023.

In the days following its launch, The Tortured Poets Department continued to break records, becoming Spotify’s most-streamed album in one week and the first to exceed 1 billion streams on the platform.