Taylor Swift Switches Up Karma Lyrics in Tribute to NFL Boyfriend Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift isn’t hiding her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. This weekend, during her “Eras Tour” concert in Buenos Aires, the pop star altered a lyric in her song “Karma” to reference the Chiefs while Kelce was present in the audience.

A TikTok video from the concert captured Swift singing, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.” This change from the original lyric, which mentioned “screen” instead of “Chiefs,” inserting her personal connection with Kelce into the song./

Kelce, currently on a break from his duties with the Chiefs during the team’s bye week was seen in a VIP tent at the concert. He was seen with Swift’s father, Scott in a video shared on X (formerly Twitter).

His reaction to the lyric change was evident; he covered his face with his hands, smiling as the audience cheered.

The connection between the two was further highlighted in another video on X. It showed Swift greeting Kelce with a kiss at the side of the stage post-concert, sealing the evening’s performance with a personal touch. This gesture, combined with the lyric change, suggested a closer relationship between the Grammy-winning artist and the two-time Super Bowl champion.

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