Over the past several months, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has made a point to support girlfriend Taylor Swift at her concerts as often as he can, which means flying across the world as she’s currently on the international leg of her iconic Eras Tour. Kelce has now attended several concerts in support of Swift, and she gives him a special shoutout every single time he’s in attendance.
Last week, Travis Kelce went to Singapore to support Taylor Swift at her concerts in Southeast Asia, and when the show reached its climax and Swift performed her hit song Karma – the final song on her setlist – she once again switched up the lyrics to the second verse of the song to reference her relationship with Kelce.
Instead of singing, “Karma is the guy on the screen, coming straight home to me,” she sang “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.”
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— Tayvis Nation 🏈🫶🏻 (@tayvisnation) March 8, 2024
Of course, Kelce seemed to love it, as well, as he did what has become his signature dance move during that part in the song, pumping his arms up and down to the beat.
Swift seems to reserve this special lyric change for Kelce whenever he’s in the stadium, which is a sweet gesture.

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