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Fans think Taylor Swift gave secret nod to Travis Kelce with special Instagram message: ‘Absolutely not a coincidence’

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce agree that the Buenos Aires crowd had an “Electric Touch.”

Following the couple’s whirlwind weekend in Argentina, the 12-time Grammy winner penned a heartfelt message to all the fans who came out to support her Eras Tour stop — which fans believe Kelce may have influenced.

“Andddd we’re back at it! Starting off the South American leg of The Eras Tour in Argentina = best decision possible,” Swift, 33, captioned a carousel of photos from the three shows on Instagram.

“I can’t even express my gratitude to the Buenos Aires crowds. I’d never been to Argentina before and they gave us the most electric, magical memories.”

00:00Swifties believe that Travis Kelce is starting to rub off on Taylor Swift — his lingo, at least.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

The “Anti-Hero” singer penned a special message to her Argentinian fans, thanking them for being such an “electric” crowd.Instagram/@taylorswift

While the post seemed normal at first, it wasn’t until Kelce, 34, described the concert as “electric” numerous times on his “New Heights” podcast Wednesday that fans started to connect the dots.

“travis using the word ‘electric’ to describe the show like 47 times in the podcast and taylor using ‘electric’ in her caption about the buenos aires show is absolutely not a coincidence,” one person tweeted.

“the amount of times travis uses the word ‘electric’ in his podcast and the fact that taylor used it in her last post, oh the influence,” another wrote, to which a third agreed, “taylor using the word electric in this tweet makes sm more sense now travis used electric like 5 times in todays ep.”

Fans were quick to point out that Kelce used the same word to describe his experience at the concert.New Heights Podcast/YouTube

“SHUT UP NOT TAYLOR USING THE WORD ELECTRIC TO DESCRIBE THE ARGENTINA SHOWS  travis’ influence,” a fourth chimed in.

“Electric you say? Pretty sure that’s one of Travis’s fav words to use  he says it at least once a podcast.. she seems to be already adopting some of his lingo,” joked another.

Yet that wasn’t the only hint at their romance that fans picked up on in the caption.

Kelce traveled to Argentina last week to support Swift on the international leg of her Eras Tour.

Swift concluded her post with three telling emojis, a pale blue heart, an arrow with the word “soon” and a red lips emoji — which fans believe referenced the lovebirds’ now-viral kiss after the concert.

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