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All the Celebrities Taylor References in ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

The life of a showgirl is extra special because it refers to Kelce on several songs.

In the chorus of the opening song: The fate of OpheliaSwift sings, “You dug me out of my grave and saved my heart from Ophelia’s fate / Keep it a hundred.”

“Pledge loyalty to your hands, your team, your vibes,” Swift also shares.

Another potentially Kelce related song, Opal serves as a clear nod to the NFL star’s October birthstone. After revealing her “sleepless in the onyx night,” Swift says, “But now the sky is opalite / Oh my lord, never met anyone like you.”

Swifties also believe she contains lyrical references to Kelce Eldest daughterR And Wi$h Li$t.

But between the songs Wood has made breathtaking headlines because of the raw lyrics“It’s you and me forever, dancing in the dark / But to me it’s clear that I don’t have to knock on wood,” Swift sings. “Redwood tree, it’s not hard to see / His love was the key to open my thighs.”

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