Travis Kelce 'Loved' Taylor Swift's Song About His 'Wood', Insiders Say
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Travis Kelce ‘Loved’ Taylor Swift’s Song About His ‘Wood’, Insiders Say

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship has sparked fresh headlines following the release of her new song “Wood.” The attention centers on the track’s explicit lyrics, which reference Kelce directly, and reports revealing how the NFL star reacted to Swift’s bold creative choice.

Insider reveals Travis Kelce’s reaction to Taylor Swift’s Wood lyrics

According to #ShuterScoop, NFL star Travis Kelce was unfazed by Taylor Swift’s explicit lyrics in her new song “Wood.”

A source close to the couple said, “He got the heads-up. Taylor played him the song before the album dropped — and he loved it. What guy wouldn’t? It’s basically a love letter to his… well, wood.” The insider confirmed Kelce laughed about the attention and supported Swift’s creative freedom.

Swift’s track, featured on The Life of a Showgirl, quickly drew attention for its sexually charged verses referencing her fiancé. The lyrics include, “Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see / His love was the key that opened my thighs.” Label executives reportedly reacted nervously to the bold content, fearing further songs could describe past partners by name. “They’re terrified she’ll start describing every ex in detail,” another insider said. “Joe ‘Little’ Jonas is already sweating.”

Sources said that Kelce was completely comfortable with the lyrical references, emphasizing that he was aware of the song’s meaning long before its release. He reportedly encouraged Swift to share the track as it represented a personal and confident statement about their relationship.

Industry observers noted that The Life of a Showgirl has already sparked widespread discussion for its blend of theatrical storytelling and autobiographical lyrics. The song “Wood” continues Swift’s pattern of merging intimate details with pop production, creating viral buzz across streaming platforms. Despite the controversy, insiders maintain both Swift and Kelce view the song as playful and proud, highlighting their openness about their relationship and comfort with public attention surrounding it.

Originally reported by Vritti Johar on Mandatory.com.

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