Taylor Swift's choice of accessories at the latest Eras Tour stop are fueling online debates.
During her recent Eras Tour stop in Paris, Swift wore earrings that were the shape of a T... or a cross, depending on who you ask.
The Grammy-winner wore the earrings during Sunday's performance of the show, which Kelce attended. The concert was also the 87th performance of the tour, which coincides with the Chiefs player's number.
The "Cruel Summer" singer has worn "TS" earrings in the past, with one earring being a T and the other being an S. However, the pair worn during Sunday's show seem to be just two Ts, possibly standing for Taylor and Travis.
Swift has publicly worn the earrings before, wearing them while accepting an award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards and while attending the Christmas Day Chiefs game with her family.
"Who ever notices these small details is my super hero," a Swiftie responded to an account that pointed out the supposed "easter egg."
As pictures from the concert hit social media, Swifties began to debate on what the earrings stood for, whether it was a subtle nod to her romance with Kelce or simply just a religious symbol.
Others also pointed out the Reputation song "Call It What You Want," where Swift sings that she wants to "wear his initials in a chain around my neck." In this case, she's wearing them on her ears. This also led many fans to wonder if it was a hint that "Taylor's Version" of the 2016 album was finally on its way.
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Some fans were not convinced that Swift was acknowledging Kelce with the earring choice, instead insisting that they are just crosses.
"Aren't those cross earrings or am I missing some secret symbol as usual?," another fan asked.
"Those are 1000000% crosses i'm so sorry babe," another Swiftie responded.
While the earrings may be up for interpretation, a different costume choice at the performance seemed a bit more noticeable. During the 1989 section of the concert, Swift wore a yellow and red outfit, representing Chiefs colors while the team's tight end was present.
The 87th performance was the first time that the "Fortnight" songstress wore the costume, after wearing various iterations of it in different colors throughout her other Paris performances.
The most straightforward reference to Kelce, however, came at the end of the concert during "Karma." During the finale Swift sang "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me," swapping it out for "Karma is the guy on the screen." Swift has performed the lyric switch-up in the past, first surprising her fans in Argentina in November when singing it while Kelce was in attendance.
During the acoustic set of the concert, Swift sang "The Alchemy" off of her new album, The Tortured Poets Department. The song seemingly makes several references to her relationship with Kelce, making it the ideal choice to debut while he was in the audience.
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