Swift visits boyfriend's mother's grave
Updated: 2012-08-22 15:04
(Agencies)
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Taylor Swift visited the grave of her boyfriend's late mother over the weekend.
The 'Love Story' singer accompanied Conor Kennedy - who she has been dating for around three months - and his family on August 19, 2012 to Mary Richardson Kennedy's final resting place at St. Francis Xavier cemetery in Hyannis, Massachusetts.
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The New York Daily News reported: "Wearing Ray-Ban sunglasses, slip-on leather loafers and a pleated, short-sleeved dress bursting with a pattern of spring flowers, Taylor held Conor's hand and caressed him. At one point, the singer and the grieving group appeared to bow their heads in prayer."
Mary - who was separated from Conor's father, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - suffered from depression and alcoholism and hanged herself in May, leaving her family distraught.
Taylor, 22, recently proved her relationship with 18-year-old Conor was serious after buying a house across the street from his grandmother.
The blonde beauty is sure to be a hit with her new neighbours as she has already impressed Conor's side of the family after his aunt, Rory Kennedy, gave her the seal of approval.
She said: "She's awesome. She's a great friend of all of ours."
Taylor's new purchase comes days after she introduced Conor, who she has been dating since June, to her parents in Nashville, Tennessee.
While they were there, the smitten pair also enjoyed a date at a barbecue diner and onlookers said they couldn't keep their hands off each other.
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