The Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce inspired Lifetime movie is a huge Easter egg
In her album folk culture, Taylor Swift asserts that “the greatest movies of all time were never made.” But that can’t be true now Christmas in the spotlight, Lifetime’s blatant attempt to capitalize Swift’s romance with the NFL is tight Travis Kelce, has debuted. The made-for-TV movie premiered on Saturday, just a week before Hallmark announced the high-profile relationship: Holiday Touchdown: The Chiefs’ Love Storyreleased November 30.
While Hallmark’s project boasts a cameo from Travis’ biological mother, Donna Kelce—and with the support of home team Kansas City—it’s the Lifetime movie that borrows the most from a real-life romance. Jessica Lord plays a pop star named Bowyn Sykes, apparently named so that fans can be called “Bow.” arrow-heads—a nod to Chiefs stadium, as well as the lyrics to Swift’s “Cornelia Street.” Laith Wallschleger plays a professional football player named Drew “Gonzo” Gonville; Bowyn wisely chose to call Drew by his first name, and I will do the same. The couple felt a little more like it Tate McRae And Rob Gronkowski than Taylor and Travis, but that’s okay – they still know each other as fictional athletes openly fired his shot with the singer after attending her concert.
Ahead, a breakdown of every Easter egg in the Taylor and Travis-inspired Lifetime movie, from a boisterous brother who feels like Jason Kelce to an actor’s ex-boyfriend accused of never walking the red carpet with his A-list girlfriend.
No. 13
Naturally, the number has become synonymous with Swift (“Hi, I’m Taylor. I love the number 13. I was born in December on a Christmas tree farm,” reads the singer’s bio one read) appears in the movie. Not only is that Drew’s jersey number on the fictional Bombers football team, but — wouldn’t you know — Bowwyn was just 13 years old when she started performing. The film also features several other references to specific Swift -isms, including her love of cats and friendship bracelets, which fans began trading on her Eras Tour after being inspired Inspired by the lyrics of her song “You’re on Your Own Kid”. Kelce speak he plans to give Swift a friendship bracelet with his number on it at her Kansas City show.
The Swift Manager is absolutely painful
Bowyn’s exact level of fame in the film is a bit confusing. She was billed as “the world’s biggest pop star,” yet was able to eat at restaurants or drive to secret meetings with Drew relatively undetected. (Swift couldn’t even get on stage at his own concert no disguise.) What seems right is that Bowyn will rely on a trusted manager (by Jeannie Mai Jenkins) to help her decide that dating a public figure is the right move. There is no direct illusion about pain tree, Swift’s mysterious publicistbut anyone who watched Swift’s 2020 Netflix documentary will recognize the character as an homage.
A football family
According to Bowyn’s manager, one of the biggest advantages of dating Drew is that he has “the most amazing family.” It just so happens that the cubs imitate the real-life Kelce family. Both Drew and his brother played football; In real life, Travis’ older brother Jason is a center who retired from the Philadelphia Eagles at the end of last season. In the movie, Drew, a wide receiver, and his quarterback brother Rob (Dennis Andres) play for the same team. Rob and his wife Nicole (played by TikTok’s Haley Kalil) there is a Jason and Kylie Kelce-great relationship and a young daughter who happens to be a huge Bowyn fan. (Jason and Kylie have three daughters of their own, some of whom have already lovely interaction with Travis on theirs New heights podcast).
When Bowyn and Drew started dating, Rob’s knowledge of the singer was limited. “She has a lot of boyfriends and writes songs about them,” he said, to which his wife responded, “That’s not sexist at all.” Drew seems to know more about Bowyn. In addition to her awards and philanthropic efforts, he said there are “college courses dedicated to her career” — which are also true for Swift. Rob has no problem with his brother dating a superstar, as long as she doesn’t distract from the game—acting as the voice of Brad and Chad’s family who disagreed with Swift’s presence at her boyfriend’s own soccer games. Rob redeems himself later in the film, praising Bowyn’s abilities Bring more fans to football and even increase his brother’s jersey sales—two things happened: Swift and Kelce shortly after they started dating last fall.
X marks the location
As Bowyn and Drew’s romance heats up, they spend an evening drinking by the fire. After a convenient drop shot, Drew took off his shirt to reveal his six-pack abs. “Can I touch it?” she asked, after admitting she had previously only dated “serious actors and indie rockers” with skinnier bodies. “Strumming a guitar and playing Hamlet doesn’t exactly create those abs,” Bowyn says, a line that may be aimed at some of Swift’s actual exes—from musicians alike Matty Healy with an actor like Joe Alwyn, Who will star in one upcoming film adaptation of Hamlet. (Another pointed line refers to Bowyn’s indie-rocker-turned-ex, who never stepped on the red carpet to her when they were dating.) Oh, and what about Drew’s reaction to the whole six-pack weed request? “You can do whatever you want.” Netflix—You have some great competitions during the holidays!
Don’t forget the lyrics
The songs we heard from Bowyn, specifically her new single, “Shine,” don’t evoke the award-winning lyricism of Swift’s actual songs. But that doesn’t stop the movie from borrowing a ton of her lyrics as inside jokes and references. Christmas in the spotlight. In fact, the movie could serve as a real test for those who consider themselves Swifties. Here are the Swift songs alluded to, according to my well-trained online ear:
- “Tears on my guitar”
- “Mean”
- “…Ready?”
- “But Dad, I love you.”
- “Wonderland”
- “Peter”
- “Look what you made me do”
- “Cassandra”
- “So long, London”
- “Out of the woods”
- “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus”
- “thank you aIMee”
- “You’re losing me”
- Some Reputation jokes, including Bowyn’s assertion that she’d “rather be locked in a snake pit” than hang out with her ex.
backlash
A fateful encounter with Bowyn’s ex leaves her relationship with Drew in turmoil after he releases an edited recording of the singer downplaying her new relationship. her and hinted that she was only dating Drew for publicity. A backlash against Bowyn’s words followed — but she was vindicated when the full, unedited audio was released. This plot may sound familiar to those who have followed Swift for a long time. problem with Kanye West And Kim Kardashian. Back in 2016, West released a song called “Famous,” which included the lyrics: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/Why? I made that bitch famous.” Kardashian, West’s wife at the time, posted a video about a phone call in which Swift allegedly gave West permission to mention her name in the song. However, at that time, Swift apparently wasn’t told the lyrics would include calling her bitch.
Swift spoke about the lasting impact of the incident, telling Time magazine last year, “You had a complete setup job, in an illegally recorded phone call, that Kim Kardashian edited and then told everyone I was a liar. That made me mentally decline to a place I had never been before. I have moved to a foreign country. I haven’t left my rental house in a year. I’m afraid to answer the phone. I have distanced myself from almost everyone in my life because I don’t trust anyone anymore. I fell really, really hard.”