“Fans have criticized Taylor Swift, noting that she began consuming alcohol in public shortly after arriving at the field, not even 30 minutes into her appearance.”

Now, thanks to one tech-savvy viewer, Swifties can feel like they’re a part of Tayvis’ highly-publicized chat.they’re seen chatting away, but what was said was unclear–until another social media user isolated the audio, revealing the details of Swift’s conversation with the three-time Super Bowl champ in a second clip.

“Oh my God,” Swift excitedly exclaimed. “I cannot believe that. I can’t believe it. How did you do that?”

“I’m so proud of you,” she addedFollowing the Chiefs win over the San Francisco 49ers, Swift and Kelce headed to the afterparty, where they kept the good vibes going. The duo was seen singing and dancing along to not one, but two of the international pop superstar’s hits, including

Thursday, in which she pokes fun at her drunk self set to her song “Nothing New” from the “vault” of the “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album…

In the clip, Swift, 31, appears dressed in a powder blue sweater and sings the lyrics, “I’ve had too much to drink.”

The song, however, gets slowed down from its usual speed to create the special “Drunk Taylor’s Version” and then cuts to photos of the singer looking very disheveled at a party.

“Drunk Taylor was her name. Mojitos were her game,” appears written over the photos of Swift in a sparkly dress, bright red lip and messy hair.Swift taken by pals at the party and used the hashtag #drunktaylor.

Swift then brought back “Drunk Taylor” Thursday for the trend, and captioned the posts on Instagram and TikTok, “I cringe but I miss her. Your move @phoebebridgers.”

She tagged Bridgers, 27, because the singer-songwriter is a collaborator on “Nothing Bridgers’ voice, telling the late-night host, “If she sings it, I will listen to it.”

“I love her voice, and I also love that she’s a very funny person,” the “Blank Space” singer added. “I really wanted another female artist who I loved to sing it with me, because I think it was a very female artist perspective … And her response was, ‘I’ve been waiting for this text my entire life.’”