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Taylor Swift changed the lyrics in one of her songs, once again, as a shout-out to boyfriend Travis Kelce, in the crowd at her Eras Tour performance in Singapore.
Swift was singing her hit song “Karma” when she changed one of the lyrics to, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.”
One fan captured a video of Kelce standing right below the stage while he heard his girlfriend’s shout-out.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, was swaying back and forth, but after Swift, also 34, sang the lyrics, he raised both arms in the air and smiled while dancing in excitement.
Swift has previously sung the phrase twice before –– the first when Kelce visited her in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November and the second in Sydney when Kelce was again in the audience.
Kelce touched down in Singapore with a few close pals on Thursday before heading out to see Swift perform the next evening.
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On Friday night, Kelce was seen arriving to a VIP box at the National Stadium and later singing and dancing along to his girlfriend’s three-hour concert.
After Swift wrapped up another successful show, fans captured her running off the stage and into Kelce’s arms to share a sweet kiss and tight embrace before leaving the stadium together.
The Grammy winner previously packed on the PDA with Kelce in a similar way after the two other concerts he attended, as well.
Swift has one more show in Singapore on Saturday before she has two months off and resumes her tour in Paris in May.
Kelce appears to still be in the Southeast Asian city, but it’s unclear if he’ll be staying there for her final show.
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The power couple have not been spotted together since Kelce visited her in Sydney in late February and attended her concert, where he sang along to her songs, waved to fans and even handed out guitar picks.
The duo were able to sneak in both a date to the Sydney Zoo and a boat date before he returned to the United States to support his brother, Jason Kelce, who retired from the NFL earlier this week.
Kelce still gave a sweet nod to the “Cruel Summer” singer by wearing her signature friendship bracelets at the press conference Monday.
Meanwhile, Swift rounded out her concerts in Sydney before heading to Singapore.
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