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Travis Kelce's luxury Bahamas getaway with Taylor Swift 'has sparked a huge 351% increase in searches for the Caribbean island, analysis claims... as the world continues to talk about NFL star's 'dad bod'

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Bahamas vacation together drew plenty of attention back in America, with a reported 351% increase in searches for the Caribbean island once pictures of the happy couple surfaced. 

Searches for the Bahamas skyrocketed on March 25, when news of their vacation locale spread on social media. 

Online searches for the country multiplied by more than 15 times after the photos of Swift in a yellow bikini and Kelce in blue trunks became public, per QRFY. 


Searches for yellow bikinis, based on Swift's swimwear, surged 770%. 

These numbers follow a larger overall trend with the enormous public interest in both Kelce and Swift as individuals and their relationship. 

Photos of Swift and Kelce at a Bahamian beach went viral on Monday with both in swimwear

Photos of Swift and Kelce at a Bahamian beach went viral on Monday with both in swimwear

Kelce and Swift have not been shy about showing public affection during their relationship

Kelce and Swift have not been shy about showing public affection during their relationship

Searches for 'Travis Kelce Bahamas' spiked with a 650% increase, while where the couple stayed while in the Caribbean, the Rosalita House in Harbor Island, jumped 1,556%.  

The Bahamian island of Eleuthera had an insane spike of 2,072%, which is almost 450 times its usual search traffic, per QRFY. 

Swift and Kelce started publicly dating in September when she attended a Kansas City Chiefs game against the Chicago Bears. 

The Chiefs had a 10-3 record with Swift in attendance, including 4-0 in the playoffs, with Swift traveling to watch Kelce's road to a Super Bowl victory in four different cities. 

Repaying the favor, Kelce has attended stops of Swift's 'The Eras Tour' in Argentina, Australia, and Singapore. 

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