Travis and Jason Kelce ramped up the excitement for the latest episode of their New Heights podcast as they kept fans guessing over this week’s ‘special guest

The brothers have previous hosted guest appearances on their podcast, which was nominated for a Webby Award Tuesday, including Travis’s teammate Patrick Mahomes, former Eagle Beau Allen and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.

However, they kept fans in suspense over who could make a surprise appearance on this week’s show, which will premiere on Wednesday.

‘Any guesses at tomorrow’s guest?’ the New Heights’ official X account shared alongside a thinking-face emoji and a side-eye emoji.

The secretive post sent fans into a frenzy with many predicting it could be Travis’s pop superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift.

Many guessed it could be the 14-time Grammy Award winner, while others outright demanded the popstar.

‘Taylor swift?? No??? i mean we can only hope,’ one fan pleaded, as another chimed in writing, ‘we want taylor!!!!’

‘I will only accept Taylor,’ one user posted, while another added: ‘Taylor Swift or we riot.’

A couple of other shared GIFs of the Anti-Hero hitmaker, who releases a new album later this month, with one adding: ‘This wonderful girl, perhaps?’

The songstress featuring on the podcast wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility with the Kelces appearing to have filmed the latest episode in Los Angeles.

The brothers were spotted stepping out for dinner in Los Angeles on Monday night after celebrating Easter Sunday back in Philadelphia.

There has been precedent set for the Kelces’ family and partners appearing on the show with their mom Donna, dad Ed and Jason’s wife Kylie all making cameos over the past two seasons.

Taylor has already made multiple cameos throughout Travis’s football season, attending 13 of his NFL games, including the Super Bowl.

However, fans will have to wait until Wednesday morning to see if it really is making the special guest appearance.

The new episode will drop just over a week before their live New Heights show takes place at their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, on April 11.