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Taylor Swift Changes Lyrics To Shout-Out Boyfriend Travis Kelce

Travis Kelce keep it chill like Sauvignon Blanc

Taylor Swift recently made headlines during her Eras Tour performance in Singapore by changing the lyrics in her song 'Karma' to give a shout-out to her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. The pop star altered the lyrics to 'Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me,' referencing Kelce, who was in the audience.

A video captured Kelce's reaction as he stood below the stage, swaying to the music. When Swift sang the modified lyrics, Kelce raised his arms in excitement and danced along. This wasn't the first time Swift had publicly acknowledged Kelce during her performances, having done so previously in Buenos Aires and Sydney.

Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, arrived in Singapore with friends to support Swift. He was seen enjoying the concert from a VIP box, singing and dancing along to her three-hour show. After the performance, Swift ran off stage to embrace Kelce, sharing a sweet kiss before leaving the stadium together.

The couple's public displays of affection have been a recurring theme at Swift's concerts, with Kelce showing his support by attending multiple shows and engaging with fans. Despite their busy schedules, they managed to spend quality time together in Sydney, visiting the zoo and enjoying a boat date.

As Swift wraps up her performances in Singapore, Kelce's plans remain uncertain. The duo has been apart since Kelce returned to the U.S. to support his brother's retirement from the NFL. However, Kelce has continued to show his affection for Swift, even wearing her signature friendship bracelets at a recent press conference.

Swift is set to conclude her Singapore tour before taking a two-month break and resuming in Paris. The power couple's relationship continues to capture the attention of fans, with their public displays of love and support making headlines across the globe.

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