Taylor Swift alters ‘Karma’ lyric for Travis Kelce during Sydney show
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Taylor Swift made Travis Kelce the man of the hour when she honored him during her concert in Sydney, Australia.
The pop star opted for a quick lyric change in her 2022 song “Karma” Friday night, singing, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs,” as an homage to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
Video of the moment shows the audience shrieking in delight upon hearing the reference to Swift’s beau, who wore a wrist full of friendship bracelets for the event.
The “Style” singer also pointed to Kelce, who sat in the VIP section waving to and high-fiving fans, while performing the line “That’s my man” from 2020’s “Willow.”
At the end of the show, the couple passionately kissed and departed Accor Stadium together.
Swift, 34, previously made the same “Karma” lyric swap during her performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November 2023 when Kelce, also 34, saw the Eras Tour for the first time.
The NFL star later admitted to his brother, Jason Kelce, that the move left him stunned despite having an inkling that his girlfriend might do something.
“I had no clue. Well, I might have had a little bit of a clue, but definitely when I heard it come out of her mouth, it still shocked me,” he said on the duo’s “New Heights” podcast.
“It was like, ‘Oh, she really just said that.’”
Travis also apologized for leaving Swift’s dad, Scott Swift, hanging when the 71-year-old tried to high-five him during the “Karma” switch-up in South America.
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“Mr. Swift, I apologize, big guy,” the “Catching Kelce” alum said. “I never miss a high-five, too. It’s the most electric thing you can do at an event.”
The dynamic duo have been publicly supporting each other ever since Taylor made her first appearance at a Chiefs game in September after getting together last summer.
The “Cats” actress attended more than 10 games throughout Travis’ season and was present for both the AFC Championship and Super Bowl, which the Chiefs ended up winning.
As their relationship became more serious, both Taylor and Travis have been willing to pack on the PDA with all eyes on them.
An NFL microphone captured the “All Too Well” singer declaring her love for the athlete after his team beat the Baltimore Ravens in January, and after the championship game earlier this month Kelce could be heard showering her with appreciation.
“Thank you for the support. Thank you for coming. Thank you for making it halfway across the world,” he said, referring to her long-haul flight from Tokyo, Japan.
“You’re the best, baby.”
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