What's Inside?
- Taylor Swift’s Opalite lyrics spark theories of a hidden message aimed at Travis Kelce’s ex, Kayla Nicole.
- Swift says Opalite symbolizes man-made happiness, inspired by Travis Kelce’s opal birthstone and their love story.
- Kayla Nicole seemingly responds online with a cryptic America’s Next Top Model quote, igniting further fan debate.
Taylor Swift’s newest album The Life of a Showgirl has ignited a wave of speculation — and this time, it’s not just about her lyrics of love and heartbreak. Fans are convinced that one particular song, Opalite, subtly references her fiancé Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole. The theory has quickly taken over social media, sparking debates about whether Taylor may have thrown a veiled jab at Kayla through her words.
Taylor Swift’s New Track “Opalite” Fuels Rumors She’s Taking Aim at Travis Kelce’s Ex Kayla Nicole

Travis Kelce and Kayla Nicole had a long, on-and-off relationship that spanned about five years before they finally split in 2022. Since then, Kayla has spoken openly about her experiences dealing with public scrutiny and online hate following their breakup. Despite her efforts to move forward, fans have often accused her of indirectly referencing the relationship — something she recently denied.
Now, Taylor Swift’s fans believe she may have offered her own version of that story through Opalite, a track that celebrates finding “the one” after past romantic struggles. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of transformation and healing:
“You were dancing through the lightning strikes / Sleepless in the onyx night / But now the sky is opalite.”
The metaphor of opalite — a man-made version of the opal gemstone — isn’t random. Travis Kelce’s birthstone is opal, and Taylor herself explained the inspiration behind the song during her appearance on Capital Breakfast. “I had written down the word Opalite because I learned that it is actually a man-made opal,” she said. “Travis’ birthstone is an opal, so I have always fixated on that… I thought it was a cool metaphor that man-made opal and happiness can also be man-made too.”
She also revealed that Opalite happens to be Kelce’s favorite track on the album. “I think that is his favourite, he loves that one,” Taylor added.
But there’s one lyric in particular that has everyone talking: “You couldn’t understand it, why you felt alone / You were in it for real, she was in her phone / And you were just a pose.” Fans have been quick to point out that it appears to describe Kelce’s relationship before Taylor entered the picture — and many believe it references Kayla.
Kayla Nicole’s Subtle Response Fuels the Buzz

Within hours of the album’s release on October 3, Kayla Nicole shared a cryptic Instagram Story that only added to the frenzy. Posting a clip from America’s Next Top Model, she highlighted a moment where contestant Eva Marcille said, “I don’t compare myself to other girls … I’m no comparison to anyone else.”
Though she didn’t mention Taylor or Travis by name, fans immediately interpreted the post as her response to Opalite.
Earlier this year, Kayla was asked about Taylor and Travis’s engagement and gracefully shut down any gossip. “The opinions of others are only as big as you make them,” she told PEOPLE. “If I don’t allow it to affect me, it simply won’t. Sometimes on social media, we think it’s the whole world, and it’s really not.”
Her words suggest she’s focusing on her own peace — but the internet, as always, has other plans.
Whether Opalite is truly a pointed reference or simply an artistic metaphor about past love, it has succeeded in doing what Taylor Swift does best: making fans feel, speculate, and connect the dots. As The Life of a Showgirl continues to top charts and dominate conversations, one thing is clear — Taylor’s storytelling remains as sharp and magnetic as ever.
The Life of a Showgirl is available to purchase and stream now.