Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s romance likely served as inspiration for her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” As the mega popstar announced the upcoming record on the “New Heights” podcast, fans began speculating what her new music could possibly be about. Recently, an insider claimed that some of Swift’s songs might be about Kelce and reflect the phase they are in in their relationship. Regardless of the buzz, she has yet to announce a release date.
Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ will reflect the phase she is in with Travis Kelce, says insider
The Daily Mail exclusively learned that Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” will be about Travis Kelce. In addition, the various “Easter eggs” in her tracks will reflect her other life experiences. An insider claimed that Kelce and their blossoming romance “absolutely inspired” her forthcoming record. They reasoned that his love “has really helped her [Swift] overcome some dark chapters in her life,” and so, he will be a part of her songs in some capacity.
The Grammy winner’s new album could also contain secret nods regarding “how she overcame the drama with Blake [Lively].” Reports previously mentioned that their decade-long friendship hit a rough patch after Justin Baldoni named Swift in his legal battle with Lively. The source alleged that although the singer “is in such a good space right now,” she couldn’t “ignore all the drama.” This includes addressing “people who believed” her and Kelce’s romance was a “PR stunt.”
On Monday, Swift and Kelce announced her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” in a preview clip of the upcoming “New Heights” episode. During the segment, she pulled out a mint-green briefcase with her initials “T.S.” on it to show it to Jason Kelce, the podcast’s co-host. Swift then dropped the bomb, answering Jason’s curious questions, that it was indeed her “brand new album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl.'”
Swift’s new record is now available for pre-order on her official website. Moreover, fans hope to learn more about the songs in the podcast’s episode, which drops on Wednesday.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Reality Tea.