Kylie Kelce reacted to Taylor Swift's cheeky song 'Wood' about her brother-in-law Travis Kelce, expressing mixed feelings but ultimately giving a playful nod to the track, which features double entendres about Travis.
Originally Published 3 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Taylor Swift's song 'Wood' from her album 'The Life of a Showgirl' has sparked reactions from Travis Kelce, who humorously reacts to its suggestive lyrics referencing a 'Redwood Tree,' with Swift explaining the double entendre and praising Kelce as her muse.
Travis Kelce addressed Taylor Swift's spicy song 'Wood' on their podcast, playfully acknowledging its suggestive lyrics about him, while Swift explained the song's double entendre and her love for it.
Jason Kelce humorously questioned his brother Travis Kelce about Taylor Swift's suggestive song 'Wood,' which is believed to reference Travis, on their podcast, highlighting the song's provocative lyrics and Swift's inspiration from her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Taylor Swift appeared on Jimmy Fallon and blushed while explaining the explicit lyrics of her song 'Wood,' which is about her fiancé Travis Kelce, revealing a more provocative side of her songwriting.
Taylor Swift revealed on SiriusXM that her mother thinks her song 'Wood' is about superstitions, but it's actually about football player Travis Kelce, with the song containing playful double entendres that can be interpreted in different ways.
Taylor Swift discussed her mother Andrea Swift's reaction to her song 'Wood,' which features playful double entendres referencing Travis Kelce's 'magic wand.' She explained her mother's interpretation of the song as about superstitions and shared her thoughts on incorporating more explicit lyrics for artistic and expressive reasons. Taylor also revealed details about Travis Kelce's proposal to her.
Taylor Swift's song 'Wood' from her album 'The Life of a Showgirl' is an explicit, sexually charged track about her fiancé Travis Kelce, notably referencing his large penis, which has elicited mixed reviews from critics and enthusiastic reactions from fans, including Nicki Minaj, while sparking humorous and critical commentary online.
Taylor Swift's new album 'The Life of a Showgirl' features a notably risqué track called 'Wood,' which alludes to her romance with fiancé Travis Kelce, including playful references to superstitions and intimate themes, with Kelce publicly supporting the album and sharing his favorite songs.
Paneled wood backsplashes are making a comeback in kitchens, offering a timeless, architectural, and cozy alternative to tile and stone, especially in more lived-in, sociable spaces. While practical considerations like moisture resistance are important, mixing materials and proper installation can enhance their appeal, making them a characterful and enduring design choice.
Hormel Foods is recalling approximately 256,185 pounds of canned beef stew due to potential contamination with wood, after consumer complaints. The affected product is Dinty Moore BEEF STEW in 20-ounce cans with a best-by date of February 2028, produced on February 4, 2025, and shipped nationwide. Consumers are advised not to eat the product and to dispose of or return it. No injuries have been reported, but the recall aims to prevent potential harm.
The first satellite made of wood has been successfully launched into space, marking a significant innovation in satellite technology. This wooden satellite aims to test the viability of using wood as a material in space, potentially offering a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional materials.
The world's first wood-panelled satellite, LignoSat, has been launched into space by Japanese researchers to test timber's viability as a renewable building material for future space exploration. The 900g satellite, made from magnolia wood using traditional techniques, will orbit Earth for six months to assess how wood withstands space conditions. Researchers hope wood could replace some metals in spacecraft, offering a sustainable alternative. While wood has been used in space before, experts note challenges in its engineering predictability and potential weight increase for spacecraft.
Archaeologists have discovered a half a million-year-old wooden structure at the archaeological site of Kalambo Falls in Zambia, predating the evolution of Homo sapiens. Stone tool cut marks on the wood indicate that early humans shaped and joined two logs to create a structure, challenging the belief that Stone Age humans were nomadic. The finding provides evidence of early humans using wood for more than just fire, sticks, and spears, and suggests they had the intelligence and skills to create something new. The wood was dated using luminescence dating, and the researchers hope to uncover more discoveries in the area in the future.
LVPH Architectes designed a self-sufficient cabin located on an agricultural domain in Treyvaux, Switzerland. The cabin is entirely made of wood and rests on 14 concrete pilings, minimizing its footprint and integrating it into the steep slope of the land. The house is completely self-sufficient, with drinking water from a source below the house, electricity generated by 63 photovoltaic panels on the roof, and hot water production ensured by a heat pump water heater that draws energy from the photovoltaic solar installation. The cabin is heated by a single wood stove located in the center of the house.