Tate McRae and Jack Hughes are having a great time going out together back-to-back.
One day after she was seen supporting him at a New Jersey Devils home game against the Buffalo Sabres, the singer, 22, and NFL star, 24, went for a winter stroll in New York City on December 22.
Tate complemented her black trench coat and jeans for the occasion with a butter yellow baseball cap, a Chloe purse, and shoes.
Jack, on the other hand, was dressed in a black puffer, matching pants, a baseball cap, white sneakers, and a tan quarter zip sweater. As part of his recuperation from a finger injury, the hockey player, who is currently in his seventh season with the Devils, was also wearing a cast.
Tate played in his first game back on the ice after missing 18 games on Dec. 21.
When Tate and Jack went on a dinner date in New York City in November, it prompted the first dating rumors. After splitting from The Kid LAROI earlier this year, Tate deliberately kept her dating life under wraps. Neither of them has made any public remarks about their relationship status.
The public’s reaction to her song “Tit for Tat,” which many people assumed was about the breakup, had been “really scary and overwhelming,” she claimed.
In an interview with Rolling Stone that was published on December 11, she said, “I would never talk that way, even about my friends’ lives.” “I didn’t realize how much it would affect me, the public knowing my private life—because nobody ever knows the whole story of anything.”
The public’s reaction to her song “Tit for Tat,” which many people assumed was about the breakup, had been “really scary and overwhelming,” she claimed.
In an interview with Rolling Stone that was published on December 11, she said, “I would never talk that way, even about my friends’ lives.” “I didn’t realize how much it would affect me, the public knowing my private life—because nobody ever knows the whole story of anything.”

Furthermore, although though Tate uses writing as a way to express her emotions, she does not want every facet of her private life to be examined.
She went on to say, “I also detest people who make things worse than they actually are.” He and I will both make music, and that’s how we express ourselves, but I’ve had to come to terms with it. That’s what we do for a living. And it’s no longer mine once it’s out there.

