Taylor Swift Fans Uncover Months-old Clue to ‘Teh Tortured Poets Department’ in Travis Kelce Instagram Post
New York, NY – taylor Swift fans have discovered a potential Easter egg dropped by Travis Kelce months before the release of her album, The Tortured Poets Department. A mirror featured in a Spotify pop-up experience promoting the album appears to be the same one visible in a July Instagram post shared by Kelce, leading Swifties to believe the connection was a purposeful hint.
Kelce’s post, showcasing photos from his offseason, included a picture featuring the distinctive mirror with the phrase “Keep it 100” written on it. Fans quickly linked this to a similar mirror found within Spotify’s Life of a Showgirl immersive experience, which opened to fans this week and runs through October 2nd. “he dropped an easter egg before the album was even announced omg,” one fan wrote on X, sharing side-by-side comparisons of the images.
The finding highlights the intense scrutiny Swift’s fanbase applies to any potential clues surrounding her work. The “Keep it 100″ mirror is just one of several details fans have unearthed at the Spotify pop-up, including ”happy Valentine’s Day” notes, loose jewelry, and a lyric from the album – “Oftentimes it doesn’t feel glamorous to be me” – scrawled on another mirror.
Kelce’s involvement extends beyond subtle hints. Swift first announced The Tortured Poets department during an appearance on his New Heights podcast,co-hosted with his brother Jason Kelce.He has also offered glimpses into the album’s sound, describing it as having “a lot more pop beats” while still maintaining Swift’s signature poetic style. “It’s just so much fun to listen to, man. I’ve been dancing all throughout the house,” Kelce said on a recent episode of the podcast.