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During the Game, an Nfl Broadcaster Accidentally Refers to Taylor Swift as “Travis Kelce’s Wife” Observe

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Social media is buzzing when Tony Romo made an error on the radio during the Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills game, mistaking Taylor Swift for Travis Kelce’s wife instead of his girlfriend.

Sunday night’s Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills game included pundit Tony Romo calling Taylor Swift, rather than Travis Kelce‘s girlfriend, his “wife.” According to Forbes, Taylor Swift is the Fifth Most Powerful Woman in the World

At Arrowhead Stadium, the slide happened just after Kelce made an incredible catch in the second quarter. Enthusiastically stating, “As you see Kelce’s wife, Taylor Swift, in the audience,” Romo quickly corrected himself and laughed nervously, saying, “I’m sorry, girlfriend.”

Swift, the recipient of TIME’s Person of the Year award, recently made her connection with the Chiefs tight end public. Swift discussed their secret affair in an interview for her TIME cover story, saying, “We actually had a significant amount of time that no one knew, which I’m grateful for because we got to know each other.” We had been a couple by the time I attended that first game.

“I think some people think that they saw our first date at that game?” she said in response to questions regarding their first date posed by the public. We would never be sufficiently insane to start a first date with violence. See How Stylish Taylor Swift Looks as She Watches Travis Kelce Play Again!

The excitement of the evening was increased by Swift’s appearance at the game, where she was flanked by pals in a suite and wearing a vintage Chiefs sweatshirt. Fans and the media have been fascinated by her friendship with Kelce, and Romo’s slip-up has just stoked the flames. After the incident, X (previously Twitter) saw a spike in the use of the hashtag “Tony Romo,” with followers and fans responding with everything from support for the pair to humor.

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A fan proposed that “lavender haze” be played at halftime. The song, which is taken from Swift’s album “Midnights,” talks about the pressures of marriage and has the line, “All they keep asking me is if I’m gonna be your bride,” which perfectly sums up the subject of the evening.

Online, Swifties were quick to share amusing GIFs and speculate on the reactions of news headline writers and Swift’s publicist in the wake of the mix-up.

Here are some of the fan reactions that followed the televised moment: