Taylor Swift is continuing to dominate 2026 with her vibrant Life of a Showgirl era, but her latest move has left some fans scrambling. The pop superstar just dropped the highly anticipated music video for her hit single “Opalite,” but in a shocking twist, you won’t find the extended cuts on YouTube. Meanwhile, as Swift is busy breaking the internet with her new visuals, her fiancée, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, is going viral for turning a Super Bowl party into a massive Swiftie dance floor.
Here is everything you need to know about the “Opalite” drop, where to watch it, and Travis Kelce’s adorable DJ booth takeover!
The “Opalite” Music Video Twist: Where to Watch
“Opalite” serves as the second official single from Swift’s 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. The upbeat, synth-pop track is a beautiful love song that uses the metaphor of man-made opals to describe creating your own happiness after experiencing dark “onyx” nights. It’s no secret the song is a direct nod to Kelce, whose birthstone is opal.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting the music video, but Swift threw a curveball. She released two different extended versions of the “Opalite” music video—each clocking in at over nine minutes long—exclusively on premium streaming platforms like Apple Music, Spotify Premium, Tidal, and Amazon Music. That’s right, she intentionally did not put these extended cuts on YouTube, choosing to keep the momentum alive through paid streaming sites.
So, what are fans missing out on if they don’t have premium subscriptions? The video is a hilarious, 90s infomercial-style comedy where Swift plays a quirky salesperson hawking a fictional “Opalite” product that cures everything from bad friendships to annoying coworkers. The video features an incredibly star-studded cast of cameos, including Domhnall Gleeson as her awkward co-star, Jodie Turner-Smith leading an aerobics class, Greta Lee playing an indie rocker, Lewis Capaldi on camera duty, and even Graham Norton. The extended cuts seamlessly transition from the music video into candid, behind-the-scenes footage from the shoot, showing Swift directing the project and rehearsing her disco moves.
Travis Kelce Takes Over the Super Bowl DJ Booth
While Taylor was rolling out her exclusive video drops, Travis Kelce was holding it down in San Francisco ahead of the Super Bowl. Swift couldn’t make it to the “Tight Ends & Friends” pre-Super Bowl party hosted by Sports Illustrated and Tight End University, but Kelce made sure his fiancée’s presence was felt.
Late into the Thursday night bash at Public Works, the NFL superstar hopped behind the DJ booth alongside Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace of the DJ duo Loud Luxury. Sporting a pair of headphones and a massive smile, Kelce hyped up the crowd as the DJs blasted a mashup of Swift’s classic “You Belong With Me” and Rihanna’s “We Found Love”.
The party didn’t stop there. Kelce also had the DJs spin “The Fate of Ophelia,” the lead single from The Life of a Showgirl. Instead of stepping back, Kelce leaned into the moment, clapping, dancing, and pulling out his phone to record the crowd singing along to his future wife’s music.
Whether they are dominating the premium streaming charts or the Super Bowl party circuit, Swift and Kelce continue to prove they are the ultimate pop culture power couple of 2026.




