Travis Kelce jokes about getting heat from Taylor Swift for missing 'Wood' reference

Jackie Longo

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Travis Kelce has joked about getting in trouble with his fiancee Taylor Swift. 

Ever since the Kansas City Chiefs tight end announced his engagement to the Grammy winner in August, he's been more open about his relationship and frequently mentions Swift without filter on his "New Heights" podcast. 

On Wednesday, Jan. 21, the "Fate of Ophelia" singer came up when Travis and his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center turned ESPN analyst Jason Kelce, were discussing merchandise. 

During the episode, Jason read out a comment from a fan, saying, "I can't believe none of the hoodies are called 'New Heights of Man Hoodie." Clearly confused, he added, "I don't know what the f--- that means, but she's disappointed." 

Jason then turned to the NFL tight end and said, "What's that mean? What's a man hoodie? Is that a thing?"

Before Travis had a chance to go any further, "New Heights" producer Brandon Borders jumped in and explained, "It's a 'Life of a Showgirl' reference, come on. New Heights of manhood. It's the time you were referenced in the album." 

Travis paused for a second before he realized what the viewer was referring to. He then responded jokingly, "I didn't understand that. Taylor's gonna kill me for not knowing that." 

At that point, Jason understood the reference as well, and quipped, "We're not as good with the Easter eggs as the Swifties."

"They sure know how to plant them and call them out," Travis added. 

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What Taylor Swift said in her song 'Wood'

Swift's song "Wood" was one of the most buzzed about songs on her 12th studio album, "Life of a Showgirl." 

The catchy tune is packed with innuendos about the three-time Super Bowl champion's manhood, including one verse that says, ""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.”

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