DID TRAVIS KELCE PREDICT HIS TAYLOR SWIFT ERAS TOUR APPEARANCE IN 2014? HILARIOUS OLD TWEET RESURFACES DAYS AFTER WEMBLEY CAMEO

Another old Travis Kelce tweet has gone viral and this time, fans claim that he incredibly predicted his appearance on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.

Kelce made a cameo appearance as a backup dancer at Swift's show at Wembley, London last weekend as she performed the song 'I Can Do It With a Broken Heart'.

The Super Bowl winner was dressed in a tailcoat and top hat for the performance and at one point, even powdered Swift's face.

And now, Swifties have found a tweet Kelce posted from back in 2014 which said: 'I just want to have permanent background dancers to my life... Haha they make singers look so cool.'

The post sent the Swifties wild, with one calling the Kansas City Chiefs star the 'king of manifestation.'

Another replied to the Kelce tweet calling for him to discuss it on his podcast, saying: 'Hey New Heights, this is a great starting point for the next we gotta talk about London n3 podcast.'

A different response read: 'You’ve got a tweet for everything dawg because you’ve become the best background dancer for the one and only @taylorswift13.'

When it first emerged that Kelce and Swift were together, Swift's fans delved deep into his Twitter history and helped some hilarious old posts from the Chiefs star resurface.

The most popular seemed to be Kelce's meeting with a squirrel, which read: 'I just gave a squirle a peice of bread and it straight smashed all of it!!!! I had no idea they ate bread like that!! Haha #crazy'.

Another was: 'Went from class to therapy, now I need some #chipolte and then I'm off to check out my new apt!!'

A different hilarious post read: 'TOO MAD RIGHT NOW!!! cant find my phone! either somebody got me for it, or I just missed placed it, but either way, Im phoneless right now!' 

But after Kelce almost stole the show in London last Sunday, it seems the Swifites have another old post to add to the archives. 

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