Travis Kelce‘s sister-in-law, Kylie Kelce, has recently reacted to Taylor Swift‘s song about the former’s “wood.” In the latest episode of her podcast, she said she didn’t need to know details about his privates, but jokingly commended her brother-in-law. The ninth track of Swift’s album, “Wood” is a synth-pop track that includes sexual innuendos and superstitions.
Kylie Kelce reacts to Taylor Swift’s song ‘Wood’
In the latest episode of her Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce podcast, the podcaster listed her favorite tracks from Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl. She said, “My favorites on the album are definitely ‘Wi$h Li$t,’ ‘Opalite,’ and who are we kidding — ‘Wood.'”
The 33-year-old mom of four wondered if she needed “that much” detail on the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end’s privates. “Probably not. But also good job, Trav!” She exclaimed while clapping.
“That’s it! Guys, yes. A thousand percent yes,” she added. “That’s women supporting women. Proud of you.”
Lyrics referencing Kelce’s manhood include “He ah-matized me and opened my еyes, His love was thе key that opened my thighs, and “The curse on me was broken by your magic wand (Ah),” among others.
Also in the podcast, Kylie Kelce revealed that a Life of a Showgirl lyric inspired a viral tweet, a screengrab of which she showed viewers. “And I have to admit, they got my a**. They really did,” she added. The tweet read, “WHOLE BLOCK FULL OF BABY KELCE HEADS?????” A fan responded to that tweet, writing, “Fate of Kylie Kelce.”
Kelce then revealed that the lyric was from Wi$h Li$t — her favorite from Swift’s album. The lyric read, “Have a couple kids, got the whole block looking like you.”
Previously, Travis Kelce tried to be evasive when Jason Kelce teased him about Taylor Swift referencing his manhood on “Wood.” In the October 8 episode of the New Heights podcast, the latter asked the former how he felt about the song, to which he replied that it was a great song. The ex-Philadelphia Eagles center pressed on, wittily asking the Happy Gilmore 2 actor if he felt “cocky” about the song.
Travis Kelce denied and tried to say that any song Swift referenced him in was a good song. However, Jason interrupted him, pointing out that the track was specifically talking about his “appendage.” Travis tried to claim that Jason didn’t understand the song. However, the latter teased him by bringing up the lyric “Redwood tree / Ain’t hard to see.”
Jason Kelce opined that “redwood” was generous. He added that if someone wrote a song about him, it would be “Japanese Maple/sometimes can see.”