Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift: A Musical Love Story with Hidden Easter Eggs
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is set to tie the knot with pop star Taylor Swift, who has penned songs about their relationship. Despite the song references, Kelce and his brother Jason missed a clear nod to him in one of Swift's latest tracks. The song "Wood" from Swift's album "The Life of a Showgirl" cleverly alludes to Kelce's anatomy, with lyrics like "Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see. His love was the key that opened my thighs." Swift also mentions Kelce's "magic wand" and "New Heights of manhood," a nod to their podcast.
While Kelce has acknowledged the song as a "great song," he and Jason failed to catch a fan's reference to it on their podcast. The fan suggested a hoodie design called "New Heights of Man-Hoodie," referencing a line from Swift's song. Both Kelce and Jason were puzzled by the suggestion until their producer explained the connection to them. They expressed frustration at missing the reference and joked about Swift's fans being better at spotting Easter eggs in her songs.
Despite the song references and Kelce's acknowledgment of them, he and Jason missed a fan's nod to a line from one of Swift's songs about him on their podcast. The brothers were surprised by the reference and joked about Swift's fans being more adept at spotting Easter eggs in her music.