“It Still Shocked Me” – Travis Kelce Was Caught Off Guard Despite Having Clue About Taylor Swift’s On-Stage ‘Karma’ Lyric Change
Taylor Swift surprised the crowd of 68,000 during her latest ‘Eras Tour” performance at at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires.
As the iconic singer belted out her hit song “Karma,” Swift left fans in a frenzy as she altered the lyrics on stage, proclaiming, “Karma is guy on Chiefs coming home straight to me.”
The roaring crowd erupted, and the cameras quickly zoomed in on Kelce, who couldn”t conceal the surprise and blush that painted his face.
The moment became the talk of the town, with fans sharing their reactions across social media platforms.
Now, Chiefs star TE, Travis Kelce spilled the beans on the surprise during the latest episode of his podcast, ‘New Heights with Eagles veteran and elder brother, Jason Kelce.
In an exclusive revelation, Kelce admitted, “Yeah, no, I had no clue that…” before backtracking with a sly grin, “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. I was like, ‘Oh, she really just said that.'”
Also, detailing the atmosphere of the show, Kelce shared:
“The show was even more electric knowing that I had a little bit more to enjoy it for, and yeah. Taylor absolutely ripped it. She killed it. And it looked like she was having some fun up there.”
Post-performance, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were caught in a candid backstage moment, exchanging kisses and hugs.
The footage has since gone viral.
Travis traveled to Argentina on Friday, November 10, to attend musical performances by Taylor Swift during his team”s bye week.
During the event, Kelce was spotted in a VIP tent, where he shared the space with Swift”s father, Scott.
Additionally, Kelce and Swift dined together at Elena, a restaurant situated inside Four Seasons Hotel in Buenos Aires.
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