Can you feel this Tayvoodoo in the air?
Jason Kelce teased his younger brother Travis Kelce about the fan-fueled theory that people who cross paths with his girlfriend Taylor Swift are followed by good or bad karma depending on how they treat her.
While discussing why Travis and his team the Kansas City Chiefs have had such a successful 11-1 season this year on the Dec. 4 episode of their New Heights podcast, the former Philadelphia Eagles player landed on 1994’s Angels In The Outfield—in which angels help a floundering baseball team achieve mystifying success—as a way to explain it.
“You guys are the angels in the outfield,” Jason pondered, before trailing off, “there’s some unknown…”
“Here you go with this Tayvoodoo s–t,” Travis responded. “This guy’s such a d–khead!”
While it’s unclear exactly where the term originated, Urban Dictionary describes the effects of bad Tayvoodoo as being “a sudden wave of karma resulting in crippling of mental/physical health or sudden drop in popularity/fame” as a result of “attacking/feuding” with Taylor.
And fans were quick to weigh in on how this Swiftie karma works.