Taylor Swift May Discuss Travis Kelce-Inspired 'Tortured Poets Department' Songs With Mom Donna
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The 'All Too Well' hitmaker may receive a question from Donna about songs in 'The Tortured Poets Department' that are inspired by the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

AceShowbiz - Donna Kelce revealed that she has listened to all of the songs in Taylor Swift's latest album. After listening to the tracks in "The Tortured Poets Department", Donna revealed her plan to discuss songs that are inspired by her son Travis Kelce with the "All Too Well" hitmaker.

When making an appearance at the QVC Women's Summit in Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 24, the 71-year-old mother of NFL star Travis talked about the 34-year-old singer/songwriter's eleventh studio album. In an interview, she spilled that she is interested in finding out which tracks in the record are about her athlete son.

Speaking to Us Weekly, Donna said, "I know there's a few that some people think are about Travis but we'll just see." She went on telling the media outlet about her plan, "You know, I'll have to ask her when I see her."

During the chat, Donna also shared that she listened to all of the 31 songs in the double-album on the "day it was released." Noting that she doesn't "really" have a favorite song, she gushed over the record, "It's her best one!"

That same day, it was reported that Travis scored an early listen to "The Tortured Poets Department". Several sources, who claimed to be close to the athlete, told PEOPLE that he "listened to tracks from the highly anticipated album ahead of its April 19 release." About his reaction, one of the sources unveiled, "He is always in awe of her."

The revelation came around one week after Taylor launched "The Tortured Poets Department". The album consists of 31 songs in total, including one titled "So High School" that has been believed to be about the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

On the song, Taylor sings, "Are you gonna marry, kiss, or kill me (Kill me)/ It's just a game, but really (Really)/ I'm bettin' on all three for us two (All three)." The lines prompted Swifties to believe that she is referring to Travis, who chose to kiss her in a "marry, kiss or kill" game in a 2016 interview.

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