Taylor Swift finally appeared on the New Heights podcast alongside Travis Kelce, sparking a frenzy on social media. During a segment of the interview, Jason Kelce asked her if it was true that Andy Reid had set them up before their relationship began. The famous singer hilariously replied that she would never question anything the head coach says, expressing great admiration for the leader of the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I know now he’s literally the most iconic and legendary coach of all time. I respect so much his leadership style because I feel like it’s done without aggression or raising your voice or losing your composure. It’s all very composed and focused.”
Swift admitted that, in recent months, she has been able to witness up close the way Reid has built a dynasty that has won the Super Bowl three times. For her, in addition to the friendship they share, Andy is a great role model.
What did Taylor Swift say on New Heights podcast?
Taylor Swift said on the New Heights podcast that one of the things she admires most about Andy Reid is that he does everything with intention, especially in his role as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.
“There’s a lot of heart. He’s funny. He’s cheeky, but, it’s like everything has a reason. Everything is very intentional. He coaches and lives in a very intentional way which I think is really awesome. It’s just like a great leadership style. He’s a huge role model of how he motivates people. He does so without flying off the handle. He’s just very focused on what the right thing is at the right moment.”
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift praise Andy Reid
Travis Kelce confirmed what Taylor Swift said about Andy Reid. The tight end mentioned that, at first glance, the head coach seems like a very calm person, but when someone doesn’t follow instructions, he can rip you apart if you fail to meet elements such as respecting the play calling.
“There’s such a genuine want to get better that him getting you to do it the right way is like a disciplinary thing. He wouldn’t be doing it unless he saw the greatness in you or your ability to get it right. He wouldn’t be doing it this way if it was any other way. There’s a layer of trust and a layer of discipline where you’re going to have fun playing for him, but you’re going to know when you’ve got to flip that switch to be serious, be on point and do it his way.”
