It's clear that Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce can make their own luck in love - even without a redwood tree in sight. Kylie, 33, subtly changed her Instagram bio to read, "Big fan of Japanese Maples," which seemingly referred to how Jason, 37, described his appendage on a recent episode of his "New Heights" podcast. "I thought redwood was a generous word," Jason quipped on last week's podcast episode, referring to soon-to-be sister-in-law Taylor Swift's song "Wood" that alludes to Travis Kelce's manhood. "If someone wrote a song about me, it'd be like, 'Japanese maple / Sometimes can see.'" "Wood" is the ninth track on Swift's latest studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, and features a "New Heights" mention and plenty of double entendres. How the Kelce Family Has Reacted to Taylor Swift's Racy Song 'Wood' "Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He ah-matized me and opened my eyes," Swift, 35, sings on the pop track. "Redwood tree, it ain't hard to see / His love was the key that opened my thighs." Jason and Travis, 36, spoke more about Japanese maple trees during their next podcast episode. "I don't know that there is a big Japanese maple," Jason said on the Wednesday, October 15, episode, answering a fan question about whether he's been asked to be the face of the tree. "I'm not aware of the people really pushing Japanese maples. I feel like that tree is not as pushed upon as some others these days." Travis, meanwhile, noted that Japanese maples are "so unique" in the garden world. "That's why Kylie loves them," the Kansas City Chiefs tight end quipped of his sister-in-law. Travis Kelce Brushes Off Comment About Being Taylor Swift's New 'Muse' Jason concurred with his sibling, noting that Kylie's interest is "all [he] needs." "It's so good," Travis added. "Please continue to tag us [on social media] in any and all trees that remind you of Jason." Neither Travis nor Swift have addressed the apparent "Wood" metaphor, stressing that the song is merely about superstitions. "It's a love story," Swift said in an Amazon Music explanation of the song. "[It's] about using, as a plot device, popular superstitions [and] good luck charms, bad luck charms and all these different ways we have decided things are good luck or bad luck - like knocking on wood and seeing a black cat. That is the way I've decided to explore this very, very sentimental love song." Kylie Kelce Has Hilarious Reaction to Taylor Swift's Raunchy Song 'Wood' Swift wrote "Wood" with Showgirl coproducers Max Martin and Shellback and initially conceived it as a wholesome love song. "I brought this into the studio and I was like, 'I wanna do sort of like a throwback kind of timeless-sounding song,'" Swift said on the October 6 episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "I had this idea about, 'I ain't gotta knock on wood,' and I would knock on wood and it would be all these superstitions. It really started out in a very innocent place." The pop star continued, "I don't know what happened, man. I got in there, we started vibing, and I don't know, I don't know how we got here. But I love the song so much." Eventually, Swift added a handful of double entendres about her and Travis' sex life that not everyone has picked up on. "[My mom] thinks that the song is about superstitions, which it absolutely is," Swift said on SiriusXM's The Morning Mash Up earlier this month. "That's the joy of the double entendre. You can read that song for people, and it just goes right over their heads."
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Kylie Kelce Hilariously References Husband Jason's 'Wood' in Instagram Bio
October 16, 2025
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