Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ album is bound to inspire a ton of Halloween looks this year. From dressing up as Ophelia from the ‘Fate of Ophelia’ to a giant Redwood tree from ‘Wood’, the list of inspirations is practically endless. With Halloween just days away, it looks like Swift’s future mother-in-law-to-be Donna Kelce is already getting in the spirit of the season.

Donna Kelce recently shared a bunch of pictures of the fantastic time she had at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights. The Kelce matriarch gave flowers to her future daughter-in-law by wearing TLOAS merchandise in shorts and a cap. Incidentally, Donna Kelce also wore the same cap to a recent Chiefs game.
“Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights doesn’t disappoint…” Donna Kelce wrote in her Instagram post.
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Donna Kelce has been pretty supportive and happy about Taylor Swift becoming her daughter-in-law soon. Kelce has been doing her bit to promote ‘The Life of a Showgirl’, even if it may contain a majorly suggestive song of her son’s private parts.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is continuing to enjoy the success that her latest album has been receiving ever since its release. ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ has already shattered records everywhere by becoming the highest selling album of all time. Swift is also taking time to enjoy her father-in-law and mother-in-law’s company, especially at Chiefs games, as she plans her upcoming wedding to Travis Kelce.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Wood’ Gets Jason Kelce Comparing ‘Sizes’
Taylor Swift’s album may not be the best, with many Swifties opting to tune out her latest music and just focus on her earlier songs. At the same time, the new album has also caught the attention of many, including non-Swifties, with the song ‘Wood’.

This song is basically Swift’s ode to her fiancé Travis Kelce’s manhood, which she compares to a ‘redwood tree’, one of the biggest trees in the world. The song even had Travis Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, poking fun at his own manly proportions in a recent episode of their ‘New Heights’ podcast.
“Travis, come on. Redwood tree ain’t hard to see… I thought redwood, that’s a little but, that’s a generous word, I think. I think if somebody wrote a song about me, it’d be like, ‘Japanese maple sometimes can see’.” Jason Kelce said.
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However, Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie took the joke in stride as she recently updated her IG bio as a ‘big fan of Japanese Maples’. The mere discussion of the song itself got Travis Kelce blushing as Jason continued to explore it word by word.

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