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Although he doesn't own Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce is well acquainted with her. Taylor revealed how her relationship with her fiancé inspired songs like "Wi$h Li$t" and "Opalite" after releasing her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Now, she's giving the details of the "hard rock" engagement ring that she mentions on "Wood."

 


On the Heart Breakfast Show on October 3, Taylor exclaimed, "He designed it with this amazing jeweler." "She goes by Kindred Lubreck and does all of her gold engraving by hand."


Travis knew what Taylor wanted, and he got it for her, even though Taylor acknowledged that she wasn't one to overplan her wedding in advance.

She remembered, "I had shown him a video."  Her stuff just struck me as really awesome.  About a year and a half ago, I showed him a video, and he was simply watching everything that came up.

 "I was like, 'I know who made that, I know who made that!'" she said after seeing the ring.  Additionally, "You pay attention to me."

 She was shocked by the amount of effort her fiancé put into the gesture, even though the Old Mine Brilliant Cut ring is estimated to be worth up to $1.2 million.

“It was like, ‘You really know me,’” she gushed. “I didn’t know what I would want, but he did somehow and that’s kind of a flex.”

Taylor acknowledges that she has only considered the lyrics to her most recent song regarding the white veil event when it comes to wedding planning.

 She clarified, "You'd think I would have been the kind of person who would have been obsessed with the idea of a wedding my entire life."  "But until I met the person, I never really gave what I would do or want much thought."

 On "Opalite," which the Kansas City Chiefs player previously acknowledged was his favorite during the August 27 episode of New Heights, Taylor did admit that she has "never met no one" like Travis.  "At least now, every time it comes on, I always catch myself," he said.

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