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Travis Kelce hints new Taylor Swift song IS about him via New Heights post showing his impressions of his dad, Ed – and the Swifties go crazy!

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In a new Taylor Swift song, she sings about Travis' funny impression of his dad Ed (right)

Travis Kelce seemed to subtly hint that one of Taylor Swift’s new songs is about him, with a very revealing social media post coming from his New Heights podcast.

Swift released 31 songs on her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, this week, including one called ‘So High School’ that appears to reference the Kansas City Chiefs star.

In addition to lyrics like ‘Truth, dare, spin bottles/You know how to play ball, I know Aristotle,’ Swift also sings, ‘I feel like laughing’ in the middle of rehearsal/At that impression you made of your dad again.’

And while social media was speculating that Travis was the subject of the song, the New Heights social media account shared a funny old clip Friday night of Travis and his older brother Jason doing an impression of their father, Ed.

The brothers joke that their father made them eat all their mashed potatoes “with five sticks of butter” when they were kids and told them to be grateful, with the caption: “Those Papa Kelce impressions are too good.”

In a new Taylor Swift song, she sings about Travis’ funny impression of his dad Ed (right)

Swifties loved the timing of the post and commented below: “New Heights social media intern is FAST with these references.”

Another said: “You all know exactly how to make speedsters smile.”

A different fan said: “Ed has already arrived in the Taylorverse.”

Last year, the brothers also joked about Swift’s first meeting with their father at the Oct. 12 game against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium.

“If you were watching the game, you saw something momentous happen,” Jason said on the next show.

“Transcendent,” Travis said, laughing in agreement.

“I shouldn’t be talking to Taylor Swift,” Jason joked. “If you see Dad talking to someone and you can’t hear what’s going on, who knows where that conversation will go.”

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