Kylie Kelce Changes Her Instagram Bio to a Tribute to Jason Kelce's Manhood and Her Favorite Taylor Swift Song

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Kylie Kelce Changes Her Instagram Bio to a Tribute to Jason Kelce's Manhood and Her Favorite Taylor Swift Song Skyler CarusoOctober 17, 2025 at 12:01 AM 0 Lisa Lake/Getty Kylie and Jason Kelce.

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Skyler CarusoOctober 17, 2025 at 12:01 AM

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Kylie Kelce her Instagram bio to a subtle tribute to her husband Jason Kelce's manhood

The mom of four is referencing Taylor Swift's new song "Wood," an ode to Travis Kelce

Jason and Travis recently discussed the spicy track off the pop star's Life of a Showgirl album on New Heights earlier this month

Kylie Kelce is seemingly a nature lover.

The wife of Jason Kelce paid tribute to her husband's manhood with a cheeky change of her Instagram bio, which subtly references Taylor Swift's spicy song "Wood" off her new album, The Life of a Showgirl.

"Big fan of Japanese Maples," the mom of four, 33, wrote at the top of her social media account, a nod to a recent quote by her retired NFL husband, 37.

In the track "Wood," which is the pop superstar's ode to fiancé Travis Kelce's manhood, Swift refers to his package as a "redwood tree" that "ain't hard to see" in the risqué lyrics that are packed with innuendo, BDE and double entendres.

After the album dropped, Jason spoke with Travis about the song on the Oct. 8 episode of their New Heights podcast — and guessed at what tree his own manhood would be.

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Kylie Kelce changes her Instagram bio.

"Travis, come on," he said. "Redwood tree ain't hard to see... I thought redwood, that's a little bit, that's a generous word, I think. I think if somebody wrote a song about me, it'd be like, 'Japanese maple sometimes can see.' "

Kylie's latest Instagram bio change is a reference to his claim.

Meanwhile, the former Philadelphia Eagles center — who shares daughters Wyatt Elizabeth, 6, Elliotte Ray, 4, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, and Finnley "Finn" Anne, 7 months, with his wife — went on to refer to his own manhood as "more of an ornamental bush."

Of the track "Wood" itself, Jason said, "That song's great though. The freaking beat to that song is fantastic and that's right up my alley, so well done. I think it's a great song."

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Jason and Kylie Kelce with their three eldest children.

He added, "I think inserting wood innuendos is always childish enough for me that I can get on board with that."

Travis, too, opened up about his thoughts on Swift's track dedicated to his physical sexual prowess.

"It's a great song," the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said simply when his older brother Jason specifically asked him for his thoughts.

Jason pressed further, asking, "Do you feel, do you feel — not confident — do you feel cocky about the song 'Wood'?"

"No," the three-time Super Bowl winner responded, adding, "Any song that she references me in is very..."

"That's not just any song. This is a very specific you," Jason cut in.

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Jason and Kylie Kelce attend a pre-Super Bowl event in New Orleans in February 2025.

Maintaining his air of innocence, Travis replied, "I love that girl, so what do you mean? Any song that she would reference me in that way..."

But the dad of four wasn't having it, interrupting his younger brother again, saying, "It's not just you. It's an appendage. It's a very specific thing."

"What?" Travis teased his brother. "I think you're not understanding the song."

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