New Delhi: Jason Kelce delivered a heartfelt congratulation to his brother Travis Kelce and pop icon Taylor Swift on their engagement, calling it “the proposal heard around the world” during the latest episode of their popular podcast, New Heights.

Celebrating an unforgettable moment

On the podcast’s recent release, Jason shared that the episode was recorded just a day before the engagement news broke, explaining that Travis was not present to respond himself. He opened with genuine emotion, saying: “We felt it necessary as a team at New Heights to send Travis and Taylor a giant congratulations for being engaged! The proposal heard ’round the world. F— yeah!”

A record-breaking episode and Swift’s impact

Taylor Swift had appeared on the show earlier that month, launching her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Her appearance shattered records, with millions tuning in live, sparking a surge in listeners and female engagement for the podcast. Jason also praised her for her words: she described Travis as a “human exclamation point” — a phrase he couldn’t help but adopt as a new nickname for his brother.

Swiftie culture meets NFL family

Jason revealed how he’s now deeply invested in Swift fandom, eagerly decoding “Easter eggs” from Taylor’s album clues despite being playfully shut out by the couple. He joked about spotting a Pinocchio figurine behind Travis during the podcast and jested about what it might symbolise regarding the cryptic messages fans love to unravel.

A supercouple for the ages

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement has captured global attention, blending music’s biggest star with NFL royalty. Their union has been hailed as the making of a modern supercouple, merging emotional storytelling with gridiron greatness.

Conclusion

With Jason Kelce’s emotional shout-out and celebration on New Heights, the Kelce–Swift engagement has transcended sports and entertainment realms alike. As fans around the world revel, the duo’s public love story becomes yet another legend in both pop culture and podcast history.