Is it over yet?
Kylie Kelsey quipped that she “probably” didn’t need to know “so much about her brother-in-law Travis Kelsey” after listening to Taylor Swift’s raunchy “Wood.”
But the host of the podcast “Not Gonna Lie,” 33, applauded the Kansas City Chiefs players on Thursday’s episode.
“Good job, Trav!” she gushed. “That’s it! 1000 percent, yes.”
Jason Kelsey’s wife hilariously defended her supportive response, telling listeners, “It’s women supporting women.”
Notably, the ninth song on Swift’s album The Life of a Showgirl includes vulgar lyrics about Travis’ “It’s Not Hard to See,” “Sequoia Trees,” and his “hard rock.”
Jason, 37, teased Travis, 36, about the song on Wednesday’s “New Heights,” saying the tight end should be “sassy” about it.
While Travis was coy about “referring” to the pop star, Jason pointed out that Swift specifically sings about the Kansas City Chiefs players’ “appendages.”
“What?” Travis replied. “I don’t think you understand this song. No way!”
The former Philadelphia Eagles center joked, “If someone were to write a song about me, it would be something like, ‘Japanese maple/Sometimes I see it.'”
Swift claimed on Monday’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” that “Wood” started from an “innocent” place, when she tried to create a “timeless, nostalgic song” about “all these superstitions.”
She said: “I don’t know what happened. … I don’t know how I got here, but I love this song so much.”
Regarding her mother Andrea Swift’s reaction, Taylor recently claimed on SiriusXM’s “Morning Mash Up,” that the 67-year-old “thinks this song is about superstition.”
She said, “That’s the double joy. When I read that song to people, it immediately goes over their heads.”
The record, Taylor’s 12th, includes more songs about her fiancé, from “Wi$h Li$t” to “Opalite.”