Taylor Swift’s new album is creating a stir, particularly one song rumored to contain bold references to her boyfriend, NFL player Travis Kelce. The track, titled “Wood” from her latest album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” has sparked considerable buzz among fans who believe the lyrics, such as “redwood tree… ain’t hard to see” and mentions of a lover who “opened [her] thighs,” are direct nods to Kelce. The song even alludes to “new heights of manhood,” a phrase reminiscent of Kelce’s podcast title with his brother, Jason.
Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie Kelce, offered a humorous take on the song during a podcast appearance, admitting that while she enjoyed the track, she found the detailed references to her brother-in-law a bit much. Despite her playful discomfort, she praised Swift, stating, “1,000% yes, that’s women supporting women. Proud of ya.”
Travis Kelce himself appeared both proud and apprehensive about the song. During a conversation with his brother Jason, when asked about discussing the album with their father, Travis confessed, “Dude, I’m terrified.” Swift also touched upon her mother Andrea’s reaction to the song in a recent interview, noting that her mother interpreted it as being about superstitions, highlighting the song’s clever use of double entendre.
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