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During a recent performance, Taylor Swift caused a buzz among her fans by altering a lyric in her song "Karma."
Instead of singing "Karma is the guy on the screen," Swift sang, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs," prompting immediate speculation about NFL star Travis Kelce.
The moment went viral, leaving many curious about Kelce's reaction.
Appearing on the "Bussin With The Boys" podcast, Kelce shared his thoughts on the unexpected shoutout. He revealed that his first reaction was simply, "Ohh! Sh*t!"
His genuine surprise and joy were evident in the viral video of the moment, where he could be seen smiling broadly and blushing.
The audience's excitement was heightened by the presence of Taylor's father, Scott Swift, who cheered for Kelce.
Kelce reciprocated by blowing a kiss to Swift. After the show in Argentina, the couple shared a warm hug and kiss backstage, delighting fans even more.
Travis Kelce's Favorite Taylor Swift Songs
On the podcast, Kelce was asked to name his top three Taylor Swift songs. He began by mentioning the album "1989," which initially got him hooked on her music.
His favorite song is "Blank Space," a choice that resonated with the podcast host, Will Crompton. They shared a fun moment appreciating the song together.
Kelce's second favorite is "Cruel Summer," which he enjoys for its energy as a concert opener. He recounted the excitement of seeing Swift perform it live and the enthusiastic reaction from the crowd, which he found electrifying.
Completing his top three is "So High School," a song during which Kelce made a surprise on-stage appearance at Swift's Wembley concert. This performance marked a significant moment for both Swift and Kelce.
Kelce's enthusiastic discussion about his favorite songs highlights his genuine appreciation for Swift's music.
His candid recounting of the on-stage lyric change and his favorite Swift tracks have endeared him to both Swifties and football fans.