Everyone Thinks Taylor Swift Brutally Dissed A Chiefs Wide Receiver In Her New “Tortured Poets Department” Album
Everybody guessed that Taylor Swift would eventually have some lyrics about her new relationship in new songs, but no one could’ve guessed that she would be taking shots.
The superstar’s newest release, “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” dropped this week, and her fan base is losing their minds over every song.
The second-to-last song on “The Tortured Poets Department,” “The Alchemy,” is the most notable song on Swift’s album.
Fans are convinced that the song was made for her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, while many think she took a shot at Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney.
In the song, she says, “Touch down, call the amateurs and cut ’em from the team.”
To be fair and accurate, Kadarius Toney was inactive during the entire playoffs due to an injury. His last game was played on December 17th when the team traveled to play the New England Patriots. He had just two catches for 5 yards on the day.
Kadarius Toney hauled in 27 total catches for 169 yards and one touchdown for the entire season via ESPN.com.
Others assume Swift’s diss could be about Skyy Moore, who also played his last game on December 17th and wasn’t in the playoff run with the team.
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Are Enjoying Each Other Before Restart of Her Eras Tour
Taylor Swift (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce confirmed their budding romance in September 2023 and they have been rocking hard together ever since.
Since Travis is free to move around now, the two of them have been spending quality time together which includes going to the zoo and being at Coachella.
It’s a good thing because Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour starts back up in May and runs through the end of the year.
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