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Taylor Swift fans believe she revealed the exact size of Travis Kelce's manhood in explicit new song

Taylor Swift fans have been deep diving into the lyrics of one of her new songs, and they believe the singer may have revealed the size of Travis Kelce's manhood.

The release of The Life of a Showgirl has taken the world by storm, as is usually the case when Taylor drops a new album - and this one has really got people talking.

It seems as if Taylor is in her happy era now and is very loved up with Travis Kelce... but has she been revealing perhaps too many details in her songs?

Fans Think Taylor Swift Reveals Size Of Travis Kelce's Manhood

Taylor is no stranger to hiding easter eggs in her songs, so her fans now comb through each individual word looking for hidden meanings.

Her song 'The Fate of Ophelia' has had people rushing to their bookcase for a copy of Hamlet, while another song titled 'Wood' is pretty explicit.

But the secret for this song isn't in the lyrics (though we will get onto those in a moment) - it's the runtime of the song and where it fits in the album.

Taylor Swift has released a new album. Credit: Gareth Cattermole/TAS24 / Getty Taylor Swift has released a new album. Credit: Gareth Cattermole/TAS24 / Getty

TikTok user @kate.shopssss has taken to the platform to give her theory, and given the video has over 1.8million views at the time of writing, she may be onto something.

Writing on the video, Kate says: "Not me RUNNING to Spotify to confirm Wood is indeed 2:30."

She then explained: "230 millimeters is 9 inches if you were curious. Wood is track 9. You're welcome."

Fans seem divided about whether this was accidental or whether Taylor really is just casually dropping the size of her fiancés penis into one of her songs.

Either way, one person went straight for Travis's jugular by writing: "Wood is also the shortest track on the album." Ouch.


The Lyrics: From Luckless Love to Bold Bedroom Confessions

Lyrically, 'Wood' starts by chronicling romantic misfortune — alluding to “broken mirrors” and “black cats.” But things take a sharp turn in the pre-chorus, where Taylor credits Travis with transforming her outlook and her intimacy.

“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.”

Later in the track, she mixes sensuality with wedding imagery: “Girls, I don’t need to catch the bouquet / To know a hard rock is on the way.”

Swift even nods to Kelce’s podcast, New Heights, with a lyric that intertwines love, lust, and personal growth.

Taylor Swift was a guest on Travis Kelce's podcast. Credit: New Heights Podcast / X Taylor Swift may have revealed the size of Travis Kelce's manhood. Credit: New Heights Podcast / X

'Wood' Lyrics Raise Eyebrows Among Longtime Fans

The track’s explicit language and erotic metaphors have caught many listeners off guard, especially those accustomed to Swift’s more poetic or veiled expressions of romance.

“When the majority of your fans are 12 and 13, this is not the kind of lyrics you want them to be listening to,” one commenter wrote on social media.

Another frustrated listener added: “All that money and no class,” referencing concerns that younger fans — like her own granddaughter — are now singing lyrics they believe belong in an adult context.

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