Taylor Swift copies Travis Kelce's dance moves on 'Eras Tour' stage: Watch
Swifties noticed Taylor busting out some familiar moves during night three of her Toronto stop
Swifties can’t get enough of how well Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce match each other’s energy.
On night three of her Toronto stop, the international pop sensation hit the Eras Tour stage with dance moves during Midnight Rain that seemed lifted straight from her NFL beau’s playbook.
Eagle-eyed fans quickly picked up on the gesture, with one edited clip that recalled the Kansas City Chiefs star’s own on-stage dance at her London concert in June. Kelce had been spotted moving to the beat of “Karma” while in a white short set and baseball cap.
“Girlie is so in love she’s copying her BF,” commented one fan, while another quipped, “They match each other’s freak.”
That night in Wembley stadium, the football star even had his own memorable moment when he joined Swift for a surprise performance during the I Can Do It With a Broken Heart skit.
Kelce playfully lifted Swift, as she pretended to faint during the show, and carried her across the stage before they shared a charming, lighthearted moment. As she tossed aside her gown to reveal a sparkling bralette, the two enjoyed a fun and flirty on-stage performance that had the crowd roaring.
Swift’s nod to Kelce comes just as he prepares to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Nov. 17. With the Chiefs riding a nine-game winning streak, it seems the couple’s winning energy is undeniable both onstage and on the field.
The Eras Tour continues with six more shows in Canada starting Nov. 21.
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