Travis Kelsey cheekily referenced the raunchy Taylor Swift song ‘Wood’ in his Valentine’s Day card.
On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs star and his brother Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast shared a carousel of personalized Valentine’s Day cards on Instagram, available to lovers around the world.
“Wood, will you be my Valentine?” read the first sentence, along with an image of Travis smiling ear-to-ear with a redwood tree.
The card was a direct reference to Swift’s 2025 song “Wood,” about Travis’ masculinity.
“Forgive me, I sound cocky/He d-kmatized me (ah!)/And opened my eyes,” the pop star says in the song, which appears on her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl.
“A redwood tree / It’s not hard to see / His love was the key / That opened my thighs,” she added.
“And baby, I admit, I was a little superstitious/The curse on me was broken by your magic wand/Looks like you and I, we make our own luck.”
Swift also gushed about her fiancé’s “BDE,” singing, “Manhood in New Heights (New Heights)/I don’t have to knock on wood.”
Days after the song was released last October, Taylor, who went public with her relationship with Travis in 2023, revealed her mother Andrea Swift’s adorable and innocent reaction to the single.
“She thinks this song is about superstition, which it is,” the Grammy winner joked on an episode of SiriusXM’s “Morning Mash Up.”
“That’s the double joy. When I read that song to people, it immediately goes over their heads,” she added.
Taylor added, “There’s something in that song that I want to see in that song.”
The “Cruel Summer” songstress and Travis, both 36, are currently preparing for their upcoming wedding.
The power couple announced on Instagram last August that they were engaged after two years of dating.
