
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce send fans into meltdown with flirty teaser ahead of bombshell New Heights episode
Travis and his brother Jason Kelce co-host the popular podcast and supporters have long been calling for his girlfriend to be brought on.
This week, their wish will be granted and on Monday night, a teaser appeared in which the couple are seen flirting with one another. It is the first time they have been heard interacting in public.
'It's such a nice color on you,' Swift says to Kelce, who is wearing a blue hoodie. 'Yes, he replies. 'I know, it's the color of your eyes, sweetie. That's why we match so well.'
Swift then says: 'We're about to do a f***ing podcast!'
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