Relatively early on in the relationship between pop sensation Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce, Swift made a pretty noteworthy move when Kelce attended one of her concerts, changing the lyrics of one of her hit songs to reference him. This week, Kelce attended yet another show in support of his girlfriend, and she once again treated the crowd to the lyric change.
When Travis Kelce flew to Argentina to attend one of Taylor Swift’s concerts during the fall, Swift acknowledged his attendance at the concert by changing the lyrics of her hit single “Karma.” In the third verse of the song, Swift changed the words “Karma is the guy on the screen coming straight home to me,” to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me,” which is an obvious reference to her relationship with Kelce.
This week, Kelce flew out to Sydney, Australia to support Swift at her concerts. And with him in attendance once again, Swift once again changed the lyrics to the song.
travis kelce at #SydneyTSTheErasTour tonight during Karma is the guy on the chiefs 🥰🥰 pic.twitter.com/qvmWTRlIwM
— Alicia Porter (@aliciaporterx) February 23, 2024
In a video shared by Alicia Porter on social media, Kelce can be seen raising his hands in the air once Swift sings the lyrics change.
Swift has not typically changed lyrics to songs like this for her boyfriends, so this is a pretty significant move.

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