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Taylor Swift rumored to appear on Kelce brothers' hit podcast

Taylor Swift rumored to appear on Kelce brothers' hit podcast

Express Tribune11-08-2025
Fans are buzzing over speculation that Taylor Swift could be the next guest on New Heights, the hit podcast hosted by Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and his brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce.
The rumor mill kicked into high gear after New Heights posted a teaser graphic for its upcoming episode, set to release Wednesday, August 13. The image featured a silhouette that closely resembled Swift and an orange background, which fans quickly linked to recent posts by Taylor Nation, the singer's official fan account. Observers also noticed that Travis appeared to be seated next to the mystery figure while Jason wore a Taylor Swift-themed shirt.
Adding fuel to the speculation, Republic Records — Swift's record label — liked the podcast's Instagram post teasing the special guest, a move fans saw as a possible hint.
One fan summed up the excitement, writing, 'Episode on the 13th, Jason's eras shirt, same orange background as Taylor Nation's post…' on Instagram.
Swift and Kelce's romance began after the NFL star revealed on the show in 2023 that he tried to give her a friendship bracelet with his phone number during her Eras Tour stop at Arrowhead Stadium. Swift later praised the moment in her Time Person of the Year interview, calling it 'metal as hell.'
If confirmed, this would add Swift to an impressive guest list including LeBron James, Caitlin Clark, Brad Pitt, Charles Barkley, Adam Sandler, Patrick Mahomes, and Kylie Kelce. With Swift's massive fanbase and the Kelce brothers' growing podcast audience, the episode could break listenership records.
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