Last week, Kayla Nicole was trending for her Halloween costume — a full-on Toni Braxton moment that had half the internet convinced she was throwing shade at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. This week, she’s trending again, but for something a little messier.
On Wednesday, November 5, an X user kicked off a thread tagging @iamkaylanicole and dropped screenshots of old tweets allegedly from Nicole’s account — posts dating back to 2010 that used slurs and homophobic language.
Good evening @iamkaylanicole pic.twitter.com/BNkvkyjy3N
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It spread fast, racking up tens of thousands of views within hours. “Jesus Christ. She has all the slurs in the bag,” one person wrote in the comments section. “Wait, clock it omg??,” said another. “Wouldn’t expect less,” a third chimed in.
Soon, more alleged posts began circulating as fans piled on.
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— Lucy ❤️? (@fateoflucy) November 6, 2025Within a day, Nicole’s X account was gone. USA Today reported she’d apparently deactivated the account “after a lot of problematic old posts resurfaced,” describing the tweets as “racist, sexist, homophobic and ableist.”
So, how did we get here?
It started on Halloween. Nicole dressed up as Braxton from the “He Wasn’t Man Enough” music video, and many fans instantly connected it to Kelce and Swift. came a few weeks after the 35-year-old Grammy winner released her new album The Life of a Showgirl, which includes a song called “Opalite.” In it, Swift sings: “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.”
?| Taylor Swift on Spotify’s “Today’s Top Hits”Playlist. Opalite: #4The Fate of Ophelia: #12Elizabeth Taylor: #31 pic.twitter.com/UvWYeBzS8D
— The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) November 7, 2025Some fans assumed the lyric was a jab at Nicole, who often posted videos of then-boyfriend Kelce during their relationship. So when Nicole showed up in a video about a woman telling another woman to back off her man — courtesy of Braxton’s lyrics — the internet decided she was firing back.
Travis Kelce's Ex Kayla Nicole Makes a Halloween Statement, Dressing Up as Toni Braxton in 'He Wasn't Man Enough' Music Video. "I chose to let him go. So why do you act like I still care about him?" Fans believe she's responding to Taylor Swift song "Opalite" pic.twitter.com/6yO34HZqIc
— Coco (@cocoharris00) November 1, 2025Nicole later explained on her podcast The Pre-Game that the costume wasn’t directed at anyone. She said it was inspired by a childhood friend named Taylor (not Swift) who first introduced her to Braxton’s music. But by then, the drama had already taken off, and the resurfaced tweets only kept it going.
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