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I did want to engage her like Today but for 3 reason we have to take it slow” Travis Kelce become more communicative
Taylor Swift keeps giving fans subtle clues about the status of her relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce.
Some of the hints have been obvious, like Swift changing the lyrics of her hit song “Karma” to include a nod to Travis’ NFL team. But some have been more difficult to spot.
Fans are used to Swift routinely leaving clues for them in her music videos and on social media. One eagle-eyed fan realized the light-up bracelets flashed red and gold while Swift sang “End Game” during night two of The Eras Tour in Argentina
“Just realized the bracelets changed from Blue to RED + GOLD (Chiefs colors) during End Game * with Travis present,” the user wrote over a video of the moment.
Fans have speculated Swift’s decision to sing “End Game” while Travis was visiting her in the South American country was a clue to where the two are in their fast-moving relationship.
The lyrics are sports-themed with Taylor singing, “I wanna be your endgame/I wanna be your first string/I wanna be your A-Team.”
The exact timeline of Swift and Travis’ relationship is unknown. The “Midnights” singer is known to be private and dates in secret. However, she made her first appearance with Travis at a Kansas City Chiefs game Sept. 24. The pop star enjoyed the game in a suite with Travis’ mom, Donna Kelce.
Swift continued to appear at Travis’ games throughout October before returning to her tour following a two-month break. The two were also spotted enjoying dinner together a handful of times in New York City.
Travis arrived in Argentina Nov. 10 to support his new romantic interest.
Swift acknowledged Travis’ presence throughout the concert. While performing “Blank Space,” the musician pointed toward the NFL tight end in the crowd while singing, “Cause you know I love the players, and you love the game.”
During the last song of the evening, Swift changed the lyrics of her song “Karma” to hint at her relationship with Travis.