Donna Kelce, the 71-year-old mother of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, shared her thoughts on Taylor Swift’s new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ during an interview with US Weekly at the QVC Women’s Summit in Las Vegas. Expressing her intrigue, she stated, “I know there’s a few that some people think are about Travis, but we’ll just see. You know, I’ll have to ask her when I see her.”
Donna went on to praise the album as Swift’s “best work” yet, saying, “I don’t really have a favorite track, but it’s her best one!” Her comments come after fans speculated that certain songs on the album, such as ‘So High School’ and ‘The Alchemy,’ contain references to sports and elements of having an electric love.
In ‘So High School,’ Swift sings, “Truth, dare, spin bottles / You know how to ball, I know Aristotle / Brand new, full throttle / Touch me when your bros play Grand Theft Auto,” comparing feelings for her boyfriend to being sixteen again. Meanwhile, in ‘The Alchemy,’ she uses sports metaphors like making “touchdowns” and cutting loser exes “from the team” while subtly nodding to Travis.
Donna’s excitement for Swift’s new album adds to the buzz surrounding its release. Fans and critics alike are eager to delve into the lyrical content and discover any potential connections to Travis Kelce or other aspects of Swift’s personal life.