Donna Kelce Raves About Taylor Swift’s New ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Album – Find Out Why!
Breaking News: Taylor Swift’s Latest Album Receives Rave Reviews from Boyfriend’s Mom
It’s always a good sign when your significant other’s mom approves of your work. In the case of Taylor Swift, she received a glowing five-star review from Donna Kelce for her latest record-breaking double album, The Tortured Poets Department. Donna Kelce, mother of Taylor’s boyfriend Travis Kelce, shared her thoughts on the album with People magazine at a recent QVC event in Las Vegas.
“I listened to the entire album, and I had it on repeat all morning when it was released,” Mama Kelce expressed her admiration for the 31-song collection that is on track to make history with one of the biggest first weeks on the charts. “I was truly impressed. Taylor is an incredibly talented woman, and I believe this is her best work yet.”
But that’s not all Donna shared at the event. According to People, Donna found out that Bradley Cooper and his mom Gloria would be attending the same QVC event in Vegas as she did when Travis Kelce texted her a photo of himself with Taylor Swift on a double date vacation in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, alongside Cooper and his girlfriend Gigi Hadid.
When Cooper arrived at the event to promote his food truck, Danny and Coops Philly Cheesesteak, Donna greeted him with a warm hug, mentioning, “Travis mentioned that you would be here.”
While Donna didn’t reveal which songs she believes are about Travis, fans have speculated that tracks like “The Alchemy” and “So High School” make references to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. In “The Alchemy,” Swift sings cryptic lines about a winning streak and the undeniable connection between two individuals. As for “So High School,” fans on Twitter have dissected the lyrics to uncover hidden messages, such as a potential nod to Taylor and Travis with their initials in the song’s visual content.
The buzz surrounding Taylor Swift’s latest album continues to grow as fans eagerly await more insights and revelations about the music and its inspirations.