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Taylor Swift Changes Lyric, Kisses Travis Kelce in Buenos Aires: ‘Karma Is the Guy on the Chiefs Coming Straight Home to Me’

When Saturday's night show wrapped, Swift ran straight into Kelce's arms.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have dinner at Waverly Inn on Oct. 15, 2023 in New York City.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have dinner at Waverly Inn on Oct. 15, 2023 in New York City.

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Onstage official! Taylor Swift gave a shout-out to love interest Travis Kelce during “Karma,” and later ran off the Eras stage to kiss him, at her show in Buenos Aires Saturday night (Nov. 11).

It’s all happening: Swift sang “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me” to replace the original “Karma” lyric, “Karma is the guy on the screen coming straight home to me.” This was in front of a live audience at Estadio River Plate, where Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce was watching the concert from the VIP tent.


When the show wrapped, Swift ran straight into Kelce’s arms and kissed him.

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Kelce, who went out to dinner with Swift the night before, was spotted at Swift’s Saturday night show early on, hanging out with the pop star’s dad, Scott.

Swifties captured some other quick and cute glimpses at Kelce enjoying himself at the Eras Tour concert.

While Swift asked “Who could stay?” as she sang Lover‘s “The Archer,” he held up a sign that read “WE WILL STAY.”

During Swift’s speech before Evermore‘s “Champagne Problems,” Kelce proudly joined the crowd in chanting “Olé, Olé, Olé” in support of the singer. Other videos circulating show him singing along to “Blank Space” and grooving to “Willow” — during which fans speculate she pointed right at Travis as she sang, “That’s my man.”

Watch it all in the fan-captured clips below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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