Even Taylor Swift’s engagement announcement included Easter eggs.
The singer believes Travis Kelse’s Tuesday Tuesday believes fans have “made the news more magical.”
Social media uploads were set to “So High School” from the pop star’s “Tortured Poets Division” album.
The song is about 35-year-old Kelce, featuring a line that says, “You know how to ball, you know Aristotle.”
Swift, 35, appears to refer to the lyrics in the caption of her, who read, “Your English teacher and the gym teacher are married.”
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Swifties gush over song selection via X, and many people are “crying” an emotional addition.
“Some people predicted a ‘very high school’ streaming boost tomorrow.”
Swift, who began dating his NFL play partner in the summer of 2023, got a glimpse of Kelce’s suggestion on Tuesday’s viral slideshow.
Carousel took a photo of one side of the knee in the Chiefs garden in Kansas City with one side of the garden.
When she became a bride, she rocked her striped Ralph Lauren dress and sandals at a major moment.
The subsequent shots showed the couple hugging, followed by a close-up snap of Swift’s engagement ring.
In particular, Kelse co-designed the Kindred Lubeck and Sparkler of Artifex Fine Jewelry, which was exclusively confirmed on Tuesday.
The athlete told people in May 2024, especially that “So High School” was his favorite song from Swift’s last album, but he admitted that it might be “a bit biased.”
The following month, the Super Bowl winners noted the “sential meaning” of the song about “Bussin’ with the Boys.”
That September, Swift made headlines for dancing moves from her choreography of “So High School” Eras tour, watching one of Kelce’s games.
When it was time to announce the name of her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl, the Grammy winner did so on her fiancée’s “New Heights” podcast.
Earlier this month, she and Kelce cooked early in the romance with their songwriter’s podcast debut.
“She blew me away,” recalled the “Catching Kelce” alumni. “I have never experienced anything more seductive on stage.