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Tate McRae Dating Rumors with NHL Star Jack Hughes


Tate McRae is enjoying back-to-back outings with Jack Hughes.

The singer, 22, and NFL player, 24, stepped out in New York City for a winter walk on December 22, one day after she was spotted cheering him on at a New Jersey Devils home game against the Buffalo Sabres.

For the outing, Tate wore a black trench coat and jeans, which she accessorized with a butter yellow baseball cap paired with a Chloe bag and shoes.

Meanwhile, Jack wore a tan quarter zip sweater underneath a black puffer jacket, matching pants, and a baseball hat with white sneakers. The hockey player—who is currently in his seventh season with the Devils—was also wearing a cast as part of his recovery from a finger injury.

The December 21 game that Tate attended marked his return to the ice after missing 18 matches.

Tate and Jack first sparked dating rumors in November when they went on a dinner date in New York City. Neither have publicly commented on their relationship status, with Tate purposefully keeping her dating life under the radar following her breakup from The Kid LAROI earlier this year.



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