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EXCLUSIVE Taylor Swift appears to stay the night at ‘boyfriend’ Travis Kelce’s Kansas City home as the new couple prepare to ‘spend the weekend together’ after the pop star latest win .

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EXCLUSIVE Taylor Swift appears to stay the night at ‘boyfriend’ Travis Kelce’s Kansas City home as the new couple prepare to ‘spend the weekend together’ after the pop star latest win
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We are just hours away from the release of Taylor Swift’s historic 11th studio album. The Tortured Poets Department is set to drop in the United States at midnight Eastern time (0400 GMT Friday). Ahead of the highly anticipated release, parts of the album were leaked, with many fans dissecting a particular song, convinced it contains hidden messages and lyrical nods pointing directly to her beau, NFL star Travis Kelce.

Taylor Swift’s new album has sparked global interest. st. While fans are accustomed to her weaving stories about past relationships into her music, this time, speculation is focused on her ex Joe Alwyn. The duo reportedly dated for six long years without going public about their relationship. While ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ (TTPD) may explore this untold aspect of Swift’s love life, speculation is also centred around the song titled Alchemy, believed by many to be about her current boyfriend, NFL tight end Travis Kelce.

Why fans think Alchemy is about Travis Kelce
Travis and Taylor officially started dating in the summer of 2023. The “Blank Space” singer attended almost every NFL game played by Kelce and his team, the Kansas City Chiefs. She was also there when the team won the Super Bowl that year. Words about touchdowns, teams, warming benches, winning streaks, trophies, cheers, and even being the best in the league may be found in the leaked version of the song Alchemy.

While many Swifties debate waiting for the official release to confirm the leaked lyrics, some claim the lyrics are unmistakably about the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, who led his NFL team to victory in February 2024.

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