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A tweet by Travis Kelce 16 years ago about envisioning success on the moon has resurfaced, prompting a clever response from NASA. The space agency’s response, which references the Artemis II mission, delighted fans who noticed its connection to Taylor Swift’s lyrics. Swifties were flooded with comments celebrating NASA’s apparent support for the famous couple.
A 16-year-old tweet from Taylor Swift’s longtime partner, Travis Kelce, left fans in a frenzy. The tweet is going viral now, and not for the reason one would expect. As the old tweet spread across the internet, popular space organization NASA was quick to share a smart and funny response that everyone couldn’t get enough of.
NASA responds to 16-year-old Travis Kelce’s tweet
Fans recently discovered one of Kelce’s old tweets from 2010 as the Artemis II mission gained traction around the world. Many fans tagged the space organization within the comments section of the old tweet, and made sure to respond quickly, writing, “It’s been a long time… (moon emoji).”Kelce’s tweet read: “The moon looks crazy tonight… Gonna rest here for a bit and just imagine my success and the vibe of the scene.”
Another reason the tweet went viral is the fact that it references a famous lyric from one of Taylor Swift’s songs.
Taylor Swift fans are gathering under the comments section
Once NASA responded to Kelsey’s tweet in reference to Artemis, Swfties were quick to rally under his comments section and praise the organization for being fans of the adorable couple. “Having a Swiftie at NASA isn’t shocking to me. Of course there is a Swiftie at NASA,” one comment read, while another person shared, “This wasn’t on my thoughts this year, but omg I love it.”
“LOL, NASA is a definite Tavis stan,” one netizen shared.
Then one fan commented on the crew listening to Taylor Swift songs, writing, “13/10 – Recommend waking up the crew with…are you ready for this?” tomorrow before they fly around the far side of the moon.The lyrics, as fans pointed out, were from the song Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince, from the singer’s popular album Lover.
