Kansas City Chiefs player, Travis Kelce, recently discussed his visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he had the opportunity to see Taylor Swift perform during the Chiefs' bye week. While he did not comment on the viral video of Swift running to kiss him after her concert, Kelce did talk about an interesting lyric change she made during the show.
Kelce mentioned that Swift modified the lyrics of her song "Karma" to reference him, saying, "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me." He admitted that he had no prior knowledge of this lyric tweak and was genuinely surprised when he heard it. He expressed his astonishment, stating, "Oh, she really just said that."
During his podcast, Kelce also addressed the line between keeping his private life private and sharing certain aspects of it with the public. He emphasized that while he wants to maintain privacy, some details are already public knowledge. He shared that his trip to Argentina was a lot of fun, but he didn't get to witness Swift's first show due to bad weather conditions. However, the shows were eventually rescheduled, accommodating those who missed out on the original date.
Kelce described the stadium in Buenos Aires as "unbelievable" and praised the crowd for their electric energy. He mentioned that Taylor herself had expressed how much she enjoyed performing there. Additionally, Kelce revealed an interesting encounter with Swift's father, Scott Swift, managing to convince him to wear a Chiefs lanyard during their meeting.
Reflecting on his time in Buenos Aires, Kelce admitted to thoroughly enjoying himself. He mentioned the countless videos of his experience on TikTok and Instagram, expressing his appreciation for the opportunity to have an extra reason to enjoy Swift's performance. He commended Swift's talent and the fun she appeared to have on stage.
The full episode of the podcast, where Kelce discusses his encounter with Taylor Swift, can be accessed via the provided link.