Travis Kelce has playfully acknowledged a song from Taylor Swift’s latest album that seems to be about him, thanks to a timely post from his podcast, New Heights.
Taylor Swift recently dropped her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” featuring a track titled “So High School,” which fans believe references the Kansas City Chiefs star. The song includes lyrics like “Truth, dare, spin bottles/You know how to ball, I know Aristotle” and “I feel like laughin’ in the middle of practice/To that impression you did of your dad again.”
Fueling the speculation, the New Heights podcast, co-hosted by Travis and his brother Jason, shared an old video clip on social media where they mimic their father, Ed. In the clip, the brothers humorously recall their dad insisting they finish their mashed potatoes loaded with butter and express gratitude. The caption read: “Those Papa Kelce impressions are just too good.”
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Swift’s fans, known as Swifties, were quick to appreciate the connection, flooding the comments with praise for the podcast’s swift response to the song’s references. Comments included: “New Heights social media intern is QUICK with these references,” “Y’all know exactly how to make Swifties smile,” and “Ed has made it into the Taylorverse already.”
The brothers have previously discussed Taylor Swift’s interaction with their father during a game against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on October 12, adding another layer to the playful narrative.
On their podcast following the game, they recounted the moment with humor, with Jason quipping, “He shouldn’t be talking to Taylor Swift,” suggesting their dad’s unpredictable conversation topics.
This light-hearted exchange not only highlights the brothers’ sense of humor but also their engagement with the enthusiastic fanbase surrounding Swift’s music.