Taylor Swift, Jason and Travis Kelce
While attending Coachella on April 13, Taylor Swift went for a casually chic outfit that featured a subtle show of support for her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason.
As the couple arrived at the music festival to check out performances by friends like Ice Spice and Jack Antonoff, Swift wore a simple all-black outfit, including sneakers, an oversized jacket and a Stella McCartney crossbody bag. But it was the little bit of color on her baseball cap that drew the eye. The green hat featured white lettering on the front that read “New Heights,” the name of the Kelce brothers’ sports podcast.
Throughout the night, Swift switched the hat around, wearing it backward as she danced with Travis in the crowd. One fan shared a clip of the couple that showcased the cap, writing, “new heights: endorsed by taylor swift.”
Meanwhile, Travis wore striped blue pants, a white T-shirt, a plaid overshirt and white Converse sneakers. He also wore a baseball cap, though his said “Happy Gilmore” on the front.
Swifties and fans of the Kelce brothers’ podcast loved seeing Swift’s supportive accessory, with one fan writing, “never in a thousand years would i have guessed taylor swifts coachella outfit would consist of a random peice of new heights merch and i think we should read that as intentional.”
Another considered if it might be a hint that Swift will finally make a guest appearance on the podcast. Fans have been wanting it to happen ever since she and Travis publicly revealed their relationship, with one saying, “I actually did wonder if she wore it as a hint (it’s Taylor swift after all, queen of Easter eggs).”
Swift is often mentioned in Travis and Jason’s podcast conversations, such as when the Kansas City Chiefs tight end talked about his recent travels to Australia and Singapore during Swift’s international Eras Tour dates. However, neither Swift nor her boyfriend have given any indication about a possible future podcast appearance.
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