Travis Kelce admits he’s ‘terrified’ for dad to listen to Taylor Swift’s provocative ‘Wood’ song

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Travis Kelce is “terrified” for his dad, Ed Kelce, to listen to Taylor Swift’s provocative “The Life of a Showgirl” track about his “Wood.”

During Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast, the NFL star’s brother, Jason Kelce, cheekily suggested that they should do a live listen of the album with the patriarch.

“I’m terrified,” the Kansas City Chiefs star said with a stone-faced expression.

Travis Kelce shared that he’s “terrified” for his dad, Ed Kelce, to listen to Taylor Swift’s” The Life of a Showgirl” track “Wood.” newheighsshow/Instagram
The athlete’s brother, Jason Kelce, jokingly suggested that they should do a live listen of the album with the patriarch during Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast. New Heights Podcast

“[We should] have Papa Kelce listen to ‘Wood’ live and hear what his reaction is,” Jason, 37, further teased.

Laughing, the retired Philadelphia Eagles star shared that he would “do it regardless” even if he doesn’t get Ed’s reaction on camera.

“I’m just going to do it,” Jason added, as Travis laughed.

“[We should] have Papa Kelce listen to ‘Wood’ live and hear what his reaction is,” the retired Philadelphia Eagles star said. Getty Images
Travis admitted he was scared for Ed to listen to the album. Getty Images for American Century Investments

Elsewhere in the episode, Jason jokingly attempted to get the Kansas City Chiefs star to share his thoughts on the raunchy track.

“‘Wood.’ Great, great soundtrack,” the retired athlete quipped.

“It’s a great song,” Travis agreed while laughing.

Jason then pledged to play “Wood” for Ed even if he didn’t get the patriarch’s reaction on camera. Getty Images

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Unable to compose himself, Jason asked, “Do you feel — not confident — do you feel cocky about the song ‘Wood?’”

“No,” Travis stated. “Any song, you know, that she references me in is very … I love that girl, what do you mean? Any song that she would reference me in any way…”

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Jason then stated that the track wasn’t about the tight end as much as it was about his “appendage.”

“What? I think you’re not understanding the song. No way!” Travis teased.

In the track, Swift alludes to her sex life with Travis. AP
The Grammy winner, however, shared that the track could be interpreted in different ways. Instagram/@killatrav

In the racy track, Swift references her and Travis’ sex life, singing, “Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He (ah!)matized me / And opened my eyes / Redwood tree / It ain’t hard to see / His love was the key / That opened my thighs.”

“Girls, I don’t need to catch the bouquet / To know a hard rock is on the way / […] / The curse on me was broken by your magic wand,” she continues.

The Grammy winner told SiriusXM’s “Morning Mash Up” on Monday that the track could be interpreted in different ways, revealing that her mom, Andrea Swift, believes it’s about “superstitions.”

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