Taylor Swift Fans Spot Hidden Message About Travis Kelce in ‘So High School’ Lyrics and Video

Taylor Swift Fans Spot Hidden Message About Travis Kelce in ‘So High School’ Lyrics and Video

 

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ‘might be perfect for each other,’ said Travis’ friend Pat McAfee after the release of her double album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ and a particularly Travis-centric song.

 

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce 'might be perfect for each other', says Chiefs star's friend Pat McAfee - after pop star released 'So High School' song about him: 'Two greats in love, that's good for society

Of the 31 songs on the album, the track ‘So High School’ has brought added attention to the couple’s relationship with its apparent references to Travis. And McAfee has used the new hit as a chance to gush about the pair. am so happy. Because, since the very beginning, I was like, ‘these two might be perfect for each other,” he said on his eponymous ‘Pat McAfee Show.’

McAfee added that Kelce had ‘changed the course of pop culture forever’ in evidently inspiring Swift to write about him. We’re happy for you Travis Kelce 👏#PMSLive pic.twitter.com/fMxvkd4Wdl — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 19, 2024
He also suggested that Kelce’s position as a tight end – rather than being the face of a franchise as a quarterback – made him well-equipped to be the less famous person in the relationship.

In ‘So High School,’ Swift appears to reference Kelce with lyrics such as, ‘Truth, dare, spin bottles/You know how to ball, I know Aristotle.’ We’re happy for you Travis Kelce 👏#PMSLive pic.twitter.com/fMxvkd4Wdl — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 19, 2024
He also suggested that Kelce’s position as a tight end – rather than being the face of a franchise as a quarterback – made him well-equipped to be the less famous person in the relationship. In ‘So High School,’ Swift appears to reference Kelce with lyrics such as, ‘Truth, dare, spin bottles/You know how to ball, I know Aristotle.’