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Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, seemingly confirmed rampant fan speculation the pop star’s new song “So High School” is about him.
In a post on the “New Heights” podcast’s X account, the 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs player appeared to point to a lyric from “So High School” that alluded to Kelce and his father, Ed Kelce. The track was included on Swift’s double album, “The Tortured Poets Department: Anthology,” which she released Friday.
“I feel like laughing in the middle of practice / To that impression you did of your dad again,” the 14-time Grammy Award winner sang in “So High School.” “I’m hearing voices like a madman.”


Kelce is known for mimicking Ed on “New Heights,” which he hosts with brother Jason Kelce, 36. Shortly after the album dropped, the “New Heights” X account shared a throwback clip of Travis and Jason joking about Ed with the caption, “Those Papa Kelce impressions are just too good.”

 

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In the video, Travis and Jason poked fun at their father’s insistence they eat all their mashed potatoes before leaving the dinner table.


“If there’s one way to piss Ed Kelce off, it’s not finishing the food on your plate,” Jason said. “Hey Dad, these mashed potatoes sure are good! These Hungry Jack mashed potatoes.”

“With five sticks of butter,” Travis added.
“You better eat that food and be thankful,” Jason said, impersonating Ed.
“I don’t want to eat it,” Travis joked as he mimicked himself whining.
“You’re not getting up until you finish your food,” Jason said, imitating Ed.
“But I don’t want to eat it,” Travis replied. “Ed, let him up!”

“No, he’s going to finish his food,” Jason said.
“And be thankful,” Travis added, impersonating Ed.
Swifties immediately picked up on the apparent shout-out to “So High School” and shared their thoughts in the replies.
“Congrats that Travis & his dad have made it to his Taylor’s album,” one fan wrote.
“I see what you are doing,” another social media user added.