“Garbage is still garbage”: Taylor Swift’s ‘Opalite’ video sparks Travis Kelce fan theories across the NFL | NFL News
Taylor Swift once again showed why her creative choices rarely stay limited to music alone. On Friday, the pop superstar surprised fans by releasing the music video for her hit single Opalite, and the response was immediate. As Swift continues to dominate headlines while being closely linked to the NFL through her engagement to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, the video quickly became a talking point for both Swifties and football fans.The release strategy added to the buzz. Instead of premiering the video on YouTube, Swift dropped it first on Spotify Premium and Apple Music, with a wider release scheduled for Sunday. That unusual rollout fueled online discussion, particularly among NFL followers who have watched Swift become a regular presence around league storylines this season. For many fans, Opalite felt like another moment where pop culture and the NFL continue to overlap.
Fans believe Taylor Swift’s ‘Opalite’ video hints at Travis Kelce’s past amid his NFL spotlight
Set in a playful 1980s-inspired world, the video reunites Swift with the full couch lineup from her October appearance on The Graham Norton Show. Domhnall Gleeson, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Cillian Murphy, Lewis Capaldi, and host Graham Norton all appear in the quirky storyline. Swift plays a single woman who begins dating a literal rock, while Gleeson’s character finds romance with a cactus. The unusual relationships unfold with humor before the rock and cactus eventually drift toward each other.The ending is where fans believe Swift delivers her sharpest message. As the story wraps up, text flashes across the screen reading, “Rock and Cactus married in a small, intimate ceremony after meeting through Opalite.” Moments later, another message appears with a more direct tone: “Garbage is still garbage.” That final line quickly became the center of online debate.Viewers soon began connecting the imagery to real-life figures. Many fans believe the rock represents Swift’s former boyfriend Joe Alwyn, while the cactus symbolizes Kelce’s ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole. One fan wrote, “The concept of cactus hurting her more she tried to love him and the rock being boring.” Another replied, “Boring – Joe Alwyn to Taylor Swift. Hurting Cactus – Kayla Nicole to Travis Kelce.”Others echoed the theory, praising Swift’s storytelling. One post read, “The cactus being representative of Kayla Nicole and the rock being Joe Alwyn… oh Taylor Swift your mind.” Another added, “TAYLOR SWIFT IS A MASTERMIND AND I WONT BE HEARING ANYONE. Period. Calling #them rock and cactus in #opalite is absolute cinema. Anyway, garbage is still garbage.”As Kelce remains firmly in the NFL spotlight, Swift’s latest video shows how her music continues to spark conversation far beyond pop culture, pulling football fans into the discussion along the way.