Travis Kelce’s fiancée, Taylor Swift, released her new album on Friday, in which a song called “Opalite” seemingly referenced the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole.
“You couldn’t understand it, why you felt alone / You were in it for real, she was in her phone / And you were just a pose.”
Listeners connected the lyrics to a clip of Kelce asking Nicole to put her phone away during a dinner date. Nicole and Kelce dated on and off for five years before ending things in 2022. Kelce began dating Swift in 2023.
Nicole discussed the toll online criticism has taken on her during Saturday’s episode of her podcast, “The Pre-Game.”
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“As someone who obsesses over the fact that I, on a daily basis, am terrified of my comments, terrified of my DMs," she said. "I don’t want to be triggered. I don’t want to care, I don’t want to look.”

She added that it has affected her mental health, but joked that if people must be negative, they should at least comment on her sponsored posts so she can earn money from the engagement.
While Nicole did not mention Swift directly, she said how hard this year has been for her and how public perception has affected her.
“I’m like God, if anybody f–king Googles me, they’re gonna think I’m a crazy person right now,” she said. “I can relate (to) … experiencing adversity, great change in your life, maybe misconceptions of people in public in general.”
Taylor Swift on how Travis Kelce’s presence in her life has affected her music
Taylor Swift's album is filled with personal lyrics about her love for Travis Kelce, as well as references to his podcast and personality. In “Opalite,” named after Kelce’s birthstone, Swift sings about finding hope again in love, and in “The Fate of Ophelia,” she hints that Kelce helped pull her out of a dark place:
“You dug me out of my grave and saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia / Keep it one hundred / On the land, the sea, the sky / Pledge allegiance to your hands / Your team, your vibes.”
During a promotional interview for her new album on Friday, Swift discussed how Kelce’s presence in her life has also influenced her creative process:
“I do think that someone in your life who fuels you, who makes you more you … everyone in my life is like, ‘You've never been so yourself,’ which is this interesting thing, that you've been you your whole life. But we are different shades and different ourselves at different volume levels.
"And this person came into my life and everybody's like, ‘Yeah, you've never been so you’ and I think that comes through in the music. People who fuel you, they fuel every part of you and they make you walk taller, and they make you present in a more vibrant way and so hopefully that, you know, bleeds into the music too.”
Swift’s songs, often inspired by heartbreak, are now shaped by love.
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