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Taylor Swift Made Kansas City Chiefs Reference During Latest Concert

Taylor Swift in Baltimore.

BALTIMORE, MD - JANUARY 28: Taylor Swift walks off the field following the AFC Championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

It's the NFL offseason, but Taylor Swift is still showing her support for Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs

On May 9, Swift performed at Paris La Defense Arena in France. Her latest concert featured a few songs from her new album "The Tortured Poets Department." 

While Swift was singing "So High School," fans noticed that she was performing a dance move that looked awfully similar to the "swag surf." 

In case you don't remember, Swift went viral during the 2023 season for attempting to "swag surf" at Arrowhead Stadium. 

That being said, Swifties are convinced the 14-time Grammy Award winner was trying to show respect to the Chiefs and their fan base.  

"There was some swag surfin' happening," one fan wrote on X. 

Another fan said, "Pat Mahomes little wave from the first game Taylor attended made it into the choreography." 

We can't say for sure that Swift was performing the "swag surf" on stage. What we can say, however, is that she's beloved in Kansas City. 

"I mean I’m a fan of her because being around her this year and hearing everything she’s such a genuine person," Chiefs long-snapper James Winchester recently said. "And where it might’ve gotten old for people seeing all of that posted. For us, it was great. It wasn’t a distraction. Couldn’t be happier for Trav and her and that whole deal. It seems like a really good thing for him and her.

"Then her support all the way through the Super Bowl, it was awesome… For those out there who got a little tired of the T-Swift stuff when they were watching the Chiefs, I’m sure they got a little tired of them showing them too, so it was a mutual thing there. Getting to meet her family and have conversations with them throughout the year was fun."

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