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Kylie Kelce Endorses Taylor Swift’s Risqué ‘Wood,’ Joining Family’s Playful Response

Her Oct. 9 podcast shout-out underscores a supportive tone even as the song leans into explicit innuendo.

Overview

  • On her Oct. 9 Not Gonna Lie episode, Kylie Kelce named “Wi$h Li$t,” “Opalite,” and “Wood” as favorites, joked the details were TMI about her brother-in-law, and applauded, “Good job, Trav,” calling it women supporting women.
  • On New Heights a day earlier, Travis Kelce called “Wood” “a great song” and played coy as Jason Kelce read the suggestive lines and kidded about the “redwood” lyric with a self-deprecating size joke.
  • Travis said he is “terrified” of their dad Ed hearing the track after Jason floated recording a live first listen to the explicit lyrics.
  • The song leans on sexual double entendres and even nods to the brothers’ podcast with “New Heights of manhood,” alongside lines like “Redwood tree … his love was the key that opened my thighs.”
  • Taylor Swift told Jimmy Fallon the track started as an innocent superstition idea, later noting her mother reads it that way, while Billboard reports the album has already sold more than 3.5 million units in its opening week.