Taylor Swift talks life-changing call on Kelce brothers' podcast
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Between laughs, tears and sourdough, fans enjoyed a closer look into pop star Taylor Swift and Chiefs star Travis Kelce’s relationship on the New Heights podcast.

The two stars, along with former Philadelphia Eagle and podcast co-host, Jason Kelce, sat down for the new episode on Wednesday, where they talked about Swift reclaiming her masters, tour life and Taylor and Travis’ first time meeting.

The new episode debuted with more than 1 million active viewers.

During the episode, Swift recapped one of her visits to Kansas City, where she received a phone call that changed her life and career.

“I get a call from my mom and she’s like, ‘You got your music,’” Swift said in between tears as she recalled learning she would be able to take full ownership of her first six albums after more than a decade.

The podcast’s live chat lit up with orange hearts in support of the pop star’s latest album announcement.

During the more than hour-long episode, Swift also came clean about how she “knew nothing” about football or Travis’s “football world” prior to them dating.

“You were so nonjudgmental about the fact that I knew nothing about the world that you are in,” Swift said.

“You were so nice.”

The couple also addressed rumors of Andy Reid being the one responsible for the pair getting them together.

“Whatever Andy Reid says, we’re gonna stand by,” Swift said in response to Jason questioning the validity of Reid’s involvement.

“Thank you, Andy–for everything.”

The trio also went on to discuss Swift’s latest hobbies, the Eras Tour, and numerology, leading her and Travis to dating throughout the episode.

Fans can watch, or re-watch, the episode on the New Heights podcast’s YouTube channel.

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