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 are claiming he incredibly predicted his appearance on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

Kelce made a guest appearance as a backup dancer at Swift’s show in Wembley, London this past weekend, where she performed the song “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.”

The Super Bowl winner wore a morning suit and top hat for his performance and at one point even powdered Swift’s face.

And now Swifties have found a tweet Kelce posted from 2014 that said, “I just want to have permanent backup dancers in my life… Haha, they make singers look so cool.”

The post sent Swifties wild, with one person calling the Kansas City Chiefs star the “king of the rally.”

Travis Kelce joined Taylor Swift on stage this past weekend during her Eras Tour in London

Another responded to Kelce’s tweet, calling on him to discuss it on his podcast, saying, “Hey New Heights, this is a good starting point for the next time we need to talk about the London n3 podcast.”

Another response read: “You have a tweet for everything because you became the best backup dancer for the one and only @taylorswift13.”

When Kelce and Swift were first revealed to be dating, Swift’s fans dug deep into his Twitter history and helped unearth some hilarious old posts from the Chiefs star.

The most popular one seemed to be Kelce’s encounter with a squirrel, which read: ‘I just gave a squirrel a piece of bread and he immediately demolished it!!!! I had no idea they ate bread that way!! Haha #crazy’.

Another one was: ‘Went from school to therapy, now I need some #chipolte and then I’m going to check out my new apartment!!’

Another hilarious message read: ‘TOO MAD RIGHT NOW!!! can’t find my phone! Either someone got me for it or I just missed it but either way I’m now phoneless!’

But after Kelce nearly stole the show in London last Sunday, the Swifites appear to have another old story to add to the archives.