It’s a Wednesday, which means a new episode of the New Heights podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce has dropped.
And it’s the one fans everywhere have been waiting for: The first episode since Travis traveled down to Argentina to see Taylor Swift perform in Buenos Aires for the Eras Tour, a trip in which Kelce was kissed very publicly.
There’s about an eight-minute stretch in which the Kelces discussed the trip and Travis didn’t hold back. He talked about the changed Karma lyrics just for him, about Taylor’s dad Scott Swift and more.
Let’s round up everything we learned.
Travis talked about Taylor and the concert postponement
Her concert was postponed due to thunder and lightning in Argentina and said this, “She kind of prides herself on performing through weather and rain and things like that.”
“she (taylor) prides herself on performing through weather and rain and things like that but when it’s unsafe for her and her crew and everybody in the stadium, you gotta do what you gotta do.”
2
Jason made a Labyrinth joke
This isn’t a revelation, it was just funny. But it’s a reference to Taylor singing about falling in love.
his laugh after “labyrinth” 🫠 pic.twitter.com/WIUzL4pwEv
— 𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓲𝓮⸆⸉ 🏈🤍✨ (@chiefstayvis) November 15, 2023
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He kind of knew Swift would change the lyrics to Karma
“How does it feel to be the guy on the Chiefs?” asked Jason.
Travis said he had a little bit of a clue she would change the lyrics to Karma, but he was still in shock.
4
Did he convert Taylor’s dad to a Chiefs fan (while also leaving him hanging)?
You can hear them talk about how he left Scott hanging with a missed high five above, but here’s the fun part: Scott’s an Eagles fan, but Travis thinks he might have changed him into a Chiefs die-hard.
– turning scott swift into a chiefs fan
– “relationship with your daughter”
– trav knowing scott’s college stats like the back of his hand
– “we’ll have to get together talk some center shop”
WHAT IS HAPPENING 😭 pic.twitter.com/5XOgcQWed3
— 𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓲𝓮⸆⸉ 🏈🤍✨ (@chiefstayvis) November 15, 2023
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