Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's romance continues to leave fans in awe as the pop star recently made a big move during her concert in Sydney to honor and dedicate a song to her boyfriend.

According to Page Six, the "Lavender Haze" hitmaker performed at her first show at the Accord Stadium in Sydney, Australia, where she changed the lyrics of her song "Karma" from the album "Midnights" to give her boyfriend a massive credit.

"Karma is the guy on the Chiefs," the singer sang as the crowd burst into cheers.

It wasn't the only lyric change she did that evening as she pointed to the NFL player, who was watching from the VIP section waving and giving fans high-fives, then sang "That's my man" during her performance of "Willow."

After Swift performed successfully that evening, she immediately went to Kelce and gave him a passionate kiss.

This wasn't the first time the pop star changed the lyrics of her songs for Kelce as she also did it during her show in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Spends Time Together

The recent news comes after the couple was spotted visiting the Sydney Zoo together when Kelce arrived in Australia from Hawaii.

According to People Magazine, the pair had a "private tour" and it was the pop star's second time visiting the wildlife park as she already spent time at the location with her entourage following a sound check at the Accord Stadium on Wednesday.

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The pair was filmed walking hand-in-hand throughout their tour and they opted to wear casual clothes because of the hot weather.

In other updates about the pop star, Swift will perform three more shows in Sydney before her next stop, which will be in Singapore next weekend.

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Receives Backlash Over Zoo Date

Following their date, PETA issued a statement about Swift and Kelce's visit to Sydney Zoo and the organization called out the couple, saying they should spend their time and money "at a true sanctuary."

"While we understand all too well the appeal of seeing Australia's wildlife, PETA hopes that next time Taylor and Travis want to see wild animals, they'll spend their time and money at a true sanctuary," the animal welfare rights organization said in a statement. (via Daily Mail)

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