Taylor Swift made a special reference to her hunky NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce while preforming at her Eras Tour in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Mirrorball hitmaker, 34 — who called disgraced rapper Diddy her dream prom date in a resurfaced video — acted as though she was throwing a football while singing the outro of her song Midnight Rain, on Saturday.
She made the motion as nod to the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end while singing the words, ‘He never thinks of me, except when I’m on TV.’
Meanwhile, Kelce just touched down in Las Vegas ahead of his matchup against the Raiders on Sunday, which was also the site of the Chiefs’ February Super Bowl victory.
Swifties went wild on social media as the fan-posted clip of the starlet’s performance proceeded to go viral on X (formerly Twitter).
And this isn’t the first time she has referenced her famous boyfriend in front of thousands of screaming fans.
Earlier this year — while preforming a stint of shows in Dublin, Ireland — she sang the same lyrics as she acted out Kelce’s signature Archer pose from the football field.
When she brought her made a pit stop in Miami last weekend, she changed up the lyrics of her 2022 hit Karma. The lyrics initially said: ‘Karma is the guy on the screen, coming home straight to me.’
Calling out Kelce she instead sang, ‘Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming home straight to me.’ She has made this changed a few times on tour.
TAYLOR?! #NOLATSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/FKE1SPqIvM
— Kim – nola n1&2 (@CowboyLikeAaron) October 26, 2024
The A-list lovebirds began dating in September of 2023 and have been inseparable since.
Taylor also debuted a stunning new koi fish inspired dress during her surprise song set on Saturday evening.
She unveiled the high-low V-neck gown with an orange bodice and white and blue skirt as she serenaded her 83,000 screaming fans at the Caesars Superdome.
She teamed her look with glittering blue dance heels as she preformed four surprise songs for the evening.
The 14-time Grammy winner played her 2006 hit Our Song from her self-titled debut album and vocalized her 2017 hit Call It What You Want from her Reputation album, on the guitar.
She then mashed up her 2024 hit Haunted from her debut record with The Black Dog from The Tortured Poets Department, on the piano.
After wrapping her three-night run in Louisiana, The Lakes singer will jet over Indianapolis and Canada to round out her stadium tour.
The Eras Tour commenced on March 17 last year in Glendale, Arizona, and grossed well over $1.04 billion, making it the highest-grossing tour in history according to AP.
Last weekend, the starlet told fans she handpicked cities with the most ‘enthusiastic’ fans to close out the final shows of her Eras Tour.
‘We decided, if we’re going to end this tour, eventually it has to happen, we gotta pick the crowds and the cities and the places where the crowds are going to be passionate, enthusiastic, screaming the words to every single song, like the most fun crowds imaginable,’ she said at her Miami stop.