Taylor Swift released her highly anticipated “Eras Tour Book” to commemorate her record-breaking world tour. However, one major part of her life did not make the cut: her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
Swifties took to social media Friday to share their mixed feelings over the Kansas City Chiefs tight end not making an appearance or getting an outright mention in the pop superstar’s new book.
“Im [sic] surprised Travis’ performance on stage is not in the book unless it happened too late,” one fan commented on X.
Kelce, 35, had a surprising guest spot during Swift’s performance of “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” during her London tour stop in June.
The Super Bowl champ, who was on hiatus from the NFL season at the time, shocked fans when he stepped onstage at Wembley Stadium wearing a top hat and three-piece suit alongside dancers.
He then adorably picked up the “Lover” songstress, 34, and carried her to a red couch at the center of the stage before fanning her as part of the spontaneous segment.
Some Swifties theorized via X Friday why Kelce was not featured in “The Eras Tour Book.”
One fan noted that the book is about Swift’s tour and “what it means to her” — not “her f–king boyfriend.”
Another then theorized, “The book was finished before [the performance] and no surprise guests were featured.”
It appears Swift did not include the subtle nods she gave her beau during her Eras Tour either, like the “Swag Surfin'” dance or archer pose she does during “So High School,” the track off “The Tortured Poets Department” album that is dedicated to the NFL star.
Page Six has reached out to Swift’s rep for an explanation on the exclusion but has not heard back.
Kelce, for his part, has not addressed being left out of the book, and his reps did not immediately return our request for comment either.
Although Tayvis fans are left wanting more excerpts of the couple, Swift gave her fans tons of inside scoops and behind-the-scenes content about her global tour.
The Grammy winner explained how she added songs from “The Tortured Poets Department” “halfway through” the Eras Tour, calling it an “exciting challenge to try to improve upon a show [she] already loved.”
She also shared how she came up with the “ambitious” and original concept of the tour in the first place.
Swift gushed, “Thankfully, I’m surrounded by my incredible crew, band, singers and dancers who all matched my dedication to the massive scale and challenges of this show.”