No surprise, really.
Travis Kelce has shared what his favourite song is from Taylor Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department.
He was at the second annual Kelce Jam music festival over the weekend, which with performances from Lil Wayne, Diplo and of course, Travis.
While there, he spoke with People about Taylor's latest released - and no surprise, his fave is 'So High School.'
The song is rumoured to be about him, after the pair starting dating in the summer of 2023. The hit is all about feeling like a teenager again at the beginning of a new relationship.
Travis thought that "everybody would get fired up for that one" if she was to ever perform at Kelce Jam.
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What's Travis's favourite era?
So while that was pretty obvious, would you be able to guess Travis's favourite of Taylor's eras?
"Oh I'm a big 1989 era [fan]," Kelce confessed. "But I'm not gonna lie, I might be a little biased toward The Tortured Poets Department, just a little bit."
1989 (Taylor's Version) was released on October 27th last year and is thought to have been Taylor's first album release since the pair began dating.
Their relationship began after Travis attended Taylor's concert on July 8th 2023. On July 26th, he spoke about his attempt to give her his number.
"If you’re up on Taylor Swift concerts, there are friendship bracelets, and I received a bunch of them being there, but I wanted to give Taylor Swift one with my number on it," he explained on his New Heights podcast.
“She doesn’t meet anybody [at the gigs] or at least she didn’t want to meet me, so I took it personal. But it was an unbelievable show.”
But Taylor somehow got the message that Travis was interested in her and she said they started hanging out "right after that."
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Did Travis say anything else?
Travis admitted he won't be trying to copy Taylor any time soon, saying “I’d be silly if I tried to imitate what she does!”
But ahead of the gig, Taylor did have some advice for him. She told him to “just go out there and have fun.”
Sure, I could have told him that.