Taylor Swift praised her new favorite podcast while wearing a New Heights cap with boyfriend Travis Kelsey at Coachella on Saturday night.
The couple went to a music festival in California, tuning in to her producer Jack Antonoff's band Bleachers and Swift's close friends Ice Spice to cheer on Kelsea's victory at the Super Bowl in February. He was seen dancing.
But later that night, Swift was spotted again snagging New Heights merchandise from her Super Bowl-winning boyfriend.
She wore a New Heights hat, which fans can purchase for $28 from the podcast's website, but Swifties looking to emulate the singer's style seemed disappointed.
The cap is currently sold out online, but it's unclear if it was all taken before Swift's photo was released on Saturday night.
Kelsey hosted a live version of the podcast with her brother Jason on Thursday night in Cincinnati, and at the end of the show, the two received their diplomas from the university.
Travis, 34, was criticized for downing a beer after his family joined him on stage to accept the honor, and Jason stood up to defend him on Saturday's X show.
One fan tweeted at his brother Kelce: “Do you want me to confront my brother about his graduation antics?”
“It's one thing to do what he did in a playoff game in Buffalo, but doing it in college where he was kicked off the team for acting stupid wasn't the best idea. ”
Jason replied: “While the video makes it look like a graduation ceremony, it was actually the last of the New Heights Live podcasts we aired to raise funds for the university's NIL.”
“The university did this to make fun of my brother and I, who didn't take our diplomas seriously.”
After Travis won his third Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, Kelce's launched a successful podcast in front of a live audience at his alma mater, and Jason announced his career after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Told.
Cincinnati Bengals stars Joe Burrow and Orlando Brown Jr. appeared on the live show as special guests.
New Heights currently ranks second on Spotify's sports podcast chart behind LeBron James and JJ Redick's Mind The Game. He also ranks second on Apple Podcasts to Barstool Sports' Pardon My Take.
However, after Travis and Taylor were officially inducted during the NFL season, their popularity skyrocketed and the Kansas City Chiefs team reached Super Bowl glory for the second consecutive season.