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A week ago, Taylor Swift was telling everyone about her double album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Although most of her albums are about heartbreak, Swift does include a song that appears to be inspired by her relationship with Travis Kelce.
What was his reaction to the megahit album?
A source told Us Weekly: “He heard the whole thing before it was released. he is so proud [her] I understand and accept that being with her means being a part of her music. And he’s safe and okay.”
“The Alchemy” and “So High School” seem to be about their relationship, but are there more of her songs in the vault?
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Which 'Tortured Poets Department' song did Taylor Swift's romance with Travis Kelce inspire?
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“She wrote another song inspired by Travis, but it wasn’t included or produced on the album,” the insider claimed. There was no time for them to participate in the album. She has kept some of them private and has not made them public yet. “She has a diary and she writes all the time.”
Swift's ex-lovers Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy have collaborated with her on her songs “Fortnight”, “The Tortured Poets Department”, “Fresh Out the Slammer”, “The Black Dog”, “Guilty as Sin”, and “But Daddy I Love Him”. “It seems to have inspired. ” “loml”, “the smallest person who ever lived.”
According to insiders, Kelce wasn't bothered by the track.
“Travis understands his ex-boyfriend’s song,” the insider said. “He recognizes that her past experiences are an important part of her expression.”
“Extra’s” Billy Bush recently spoke with “Relaxed” Travis, who’s been getting a lot of attention lately.
He explained, “I think it was all home videos that my mom carried around with her old camcorder, a portable joint.” I have always felt comfortable holding a camera and being in the light. I love a good challenge. I am interested in challenges. Something I've never done before really makes me focus… “There are things I like to do.”