Taylor Swift’s fans are convinced Travis Kelce was rushing through his post-game interviews to catch a live stream of his girlfriend’s last Eras Tour show on Sunday.
The NFL star, 35, was forced to miss Swift, 34, wrapping up her Eras Tour in Vancouver as he and the Kansas City Chiefs faced the Los Angeles Chargers.
After narrowly defeating the Chargers and scoring a 19-17 victory, reporters caught up with Kelce in the locker rooms.
However, during the interview, he appeared distracted as he constantly looked around the room, turned toward his locker and hesitated while speaking.
Swifties wasted no time, taking to social media to theorize that Kelce was rushing out of his post-game interviews to livestream Swift’s last show.
“HOMIE JUST WANTS TO GET ON A LIVE STREAM LEAVE HIM ALONE,” one fan wrote on X under a photo of Kelce looking away from the reporters.
“He just wants to see blank space on Livestream,” someone else wrote, referring to Kelce’s favorite song.
“Travs about to knock these reporters out. GET THIS MAN A LIVESTREAM NOW,” another person chimed in.
“Let that boy get his friendship bracelets and merch on,” a fan added on X.
“hes panicking his eyes are screaming sissies hurry tf UP she’s in the folklore cabin already omfg,” another user wrote, referring to the “Folklore” album’s time in the setlist.
“he was NOT missing 1989 omfg get that man home to see blank space one last time,” someone else reiterated.
Kelce wrapped up the press conference fairly quickly, which meant he could have caught the last half of the show, which took place at B.C. Place in Canada Sunday.
Some Swifties were also convinced that Kelce was hopping on a plane to see Swift immediately after her tour, but it’s unclear if Kelce remained in Kansas City, Mo., or flew elsewhere.
Even though Kelce couldn’t attend, the Grammy winner still made sure to give her beau a shoutout by changing the lyric in her song “Karma” to sing, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me.”
Swift made history on Sunday night by finishing her record-breaking worldwide tour, which reached $2 billion in ticket sales with 10 million people attending.
“This is the most fun, joyful, exciting, intense, powerful and wonderful tour I have ever done, and that’s all because of the way that you have treated it,” Swift said during Sunday’s show.
“There’s a reason why this is my longest tour I’ve ever done. I’ve never played this many shows on a tour before, and it’s just cause I really never wanted it to end, because you guys have made it into such a wonderful experience for all of us on stage.”
The “Cruel Summer” singer thanked her fans for creating the friendship bracelet phenomenon that became “synonymous with the Eras Tour.”
“I want to thank every single one of you for being a part of the most thrilling chapter of my life so far,” she said before singing the final song.
Swift kicked off her famous Eras Tour over a year and a half ago in March 2023 in Glendale, Ariz. Since then, she’s performed over 150 shows across five continents.