Horror fans might be having a to acting debut in but fans are sure loving his appearance.
Swifties say they've spotted lots of references to the tight end's girlfriend in his scenes, including Pop Tarts and a getaway car, along with plenty more allusions to the singer.
Created by American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy, Travis stars as a character named 'Ed Lachlan', an orderly nurse in the FX series; and without giving too much away, his character ought to be a Swiftie. For starters, Ed loves Pop Tarts, just like a certain someone Travis knows.
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Last year, the 'Eras Tour' singer as per the team's coach. Then, in major news for fans, Ed masterminds a hospital escape in his red convertible.
In other words, he drives the 'Getaway Car', just like in Taylor's song of the same name. It didn't hurt matters that the car was red either, given Taylor famously has an album named after the colour. Meanwhile, the hospital screams 'The Tortured Poets Department'.
It's not surprising then that the references were quickly spotted by fans who rushed to social media to share their reactions, and by the looks of it, Swifties loved the not-so-subtle nods.
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On X, one fan said: 'No idea Ryan Murphy was so tayvis-pilled until that convertible moment at the end of episode 3 of Grotesquerie... I mean, it's too much of a coincidence not to be an homage, right???"
Another wrote: "Oh whoever made grotesquerie knew what they were doing with Travis, the car, pop tarts, gentlemen I can’t," and a fan who shared footage from Travis' scenes added: "I think I’ve seen this film before."
Someone else said: "Killatrav liking 'pop tarts' in #grotesquerie sounds familiar lol," and a different fan penned: "POP TART MENTION HELLO."
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