Travis Kelce has responded to Taylor Swift's new song about his manhood, where fans seem to believe she's revealed how big it is.
The song 'Wood' starts innocently enough, exploring themes of bad luck and superstitions, but quickly turns raunchy with explicit references to Kelce’s physical prowess.
And in typical Travis Kelce fashion, he seems quite pleased about it all.
Travis Kelce Responds to "Wood" and Its Bold Lyrics
While fans were busy theorizing about the song’s deeper meanings, Kelce himself finally spoke out about 'Wood' during an episode of his New Heights podcast with his older brother, Jason Kelce.
When asked about the song, Travis offered a simple but enthusiastic response: "It's a great song." However, his brother pressed further, asking if Travis felt “cocky” about the lyrics.
Is Taylor's new song about Travis Kelce's penis?. Credit: New Heights Podcast / X
“Do you feel, do you feel — not confident— do you feel cocky about the song 'Wood'?” Jason asked.
“No,” Travis responded, maintaining his usual modesty. He added: "Any song that she references me in is very..."
Jason wasn’t satisfied with the response and interrupted: “It’s not just you. It’s an appendage. It’s a very specific thing.”
Travis, still playing coy, joked: “I think you're not understanding the song.”
But Jason wasn’t letting it go. Quoting the song’s more suggestive lines, including the reference to a “Redwood tree,” Jason teased: “I thought redwood, that’s a little bit, that’s a generous word, I think.”
In true playful sibling fashion, Jason then called his own manhood “more of an ornamental bush,” before giving his brother’s fiancée credit for the song’s beat and vibe: “That song's great though. The freaking beat to that song is fantastic and that's right up my alley, so well done.”
Travis wasn’t exactly giving anything away, but the brothers had a good laugh over the track’s cheeky lyrics, with Jason admitting: “I think inserting wood innuendos is always childish enough for me that I can get on board with that.”
Does 'Wood' Reveal Travis Kelce's Penis Size?
The song’s suggestive lyrics, combined with the song’s runtime of 2:30, have led one TikTok user, @kate.shopssss, to theorize that the song’s length - 2 minutes and 30 seconds - could be a clever reference to “230 millimeters,” which equals about 9 inches.
“Wood is track 9. You're welcome,” the TikTok user quipped, generating over 1.8 million views on the video.
Fans have been split on whether this is an accidental coincidence or if Swift is purposefully dropping a hint about Kelce’s size. One commenter even pointed out that “Wood” is the shortest track on the album, adding a playful jab: “Wood is also the shortest track on the album.”