Taylor Swift and Denise Welch's son Matty Healy were caught "kissing" while on a romantic double date in New York City on Thursday.
The new couple were enjoying a meal with Taylor's collaborator Jack Antonoff and his fiancée Margaret Qualley at Casa Cipriani.
Matty, who fronts British band The 1975, was seen kissing and cuddling the global star by fans who captured the date and shared images of the couple on social media.
An onlooker said Taylor and Matty were seated next to each other and were looking very cosy as they waited for their food while security was around them.
The source told Page Six the musicians were "kissing and cuddling" while enjoying the double date together.
In the pictures, Taylor and Matty can be seen holding hands as they headed inside the venue.
Taylor wore a yellow sundress while Matty wore his signature look of a black suit and white shirt.
Page Six's insider claimed Taylor, Matty, Jack and his fiancée Margaret were all attending a banquet at the high-end hotel together.
Rumours have been circulating about the new romance after Taylor split from her British actor beau Joe Alwyn earlier this year.
a swifties dad took this picture just a couple minutes ago and she sent this in our group chat. matty and taylor are together- confirmed!! #TaylorSwift #MattyHealy #ErasTour #TaylorSwiftErasTour pic.twitter.com/gazdePmIed
— emily (taylors version) (@emilymadelines)
Taylor and Matty's romance was first reported earlier this month when a source telling The Sun: "It's super-early days, but it feels right. They first dated, very briefly, almost ten years ago but timings just didn't work out."
The source clarified there was no crossover with her British actor ex Joe as the couple split in February earlier this year.
Taylor and Matty first sparked rumours that they were dating back in November 2014 when she attended The 1975 frontman's concert in LA.
However, interesting, Matty shut down the idea of dating Taylor back in 2016.
"She wasn’t a big impact on my life," he told Q Magazine. "It’s just interesting to me how interested the world is about Taylor Swift. The reason I mention that is because if I had [properly] gone out with Taylor Swift, I would’ve been, ‘F***ing hell, I am not being Taylor Swift’s boyfriend.’ You know, ‘F***. That.’ That’s also a man thing, a demasculinating [sic], emasculating thing."
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