Taylor Swift Gave Travis Kelce a Secret Shoutout in Singapore on Her Eras Tour
Of course, the Swifties decoded the reference immediately.
Nothing gets past the Swifties, not even a super subtle lyric change. No, we're not talking about Taylor Swift's "guy on the Chiefs" line in "Karma" that practically broke the internet last year. Instead, Swift gave her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, a much more discreet shoutout during her most recent show.
During Thursday's show in Singapore, fans noticed that Swift left out a certain lyric when she sang a mashup of her hits “Fifteen” and “You’re On Your Own Kid” as the evening's surprise songs. In a TikTok video posted by a fan, Swift can be heard skipping the line, “Well, in your life you’ll do things / Greater than dating the boy on the football team / I didn’t know it at fifteen."
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Because of the nature of a medley, Swift left out portions of each song, but of course, fans couldn't help but tie the switch up back to her football-playing boyfriend Kelce, who is allegedly already on his way to Singapore to catch her final shows in the country
"Taylor Alison Swift sang fifteen but didn’t sing the line in ‘Fifteen’ that states, ‘You’ll do greater things than dating the boy on the football team, I didn’t know it at fifteen.’ Take that information as you will,” one fan wrote on X.
Swift has become a big football fan since she and Kelce started dating last summer. Aside from cheering on her man nearly every weekend and her hilarious "dads, Brads, and Chads” quotes in her Time Person of the Year interview, Swift is now partnering with the NFL to release new music.
People reported on Wednesday that the Apple TV+ series The Dynasty: New England Patriots features a sneak peek of “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)." The rerecorded hit plays in the background of one clip that shows former Patriots player Danny Amendola talking about Tom Brady.
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