Kylie Kelce reacts to Taylor Swift's raunchy 'Wood' song about brother-in-law Travis
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Is it over now?

Kylie Kelce jokingly remarked that she “probably” didn’t need to hear “that much detail about [her] brother-in-law,” Travis Kelce, after listening to Taylor Swift’s provocative song, “Wood.”

However, the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host, 33, did clap for the Kansas City Chief’s player on Thursday’s episode.

“Good job, Trav!” she gushed. “That’s it! 1000 percent yes.”

Jason Kelce’s wife hilariously defended her supportive response, telling listeners, “That’s women supporting women.”

The ninth track on Swift’s album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” features suggestive lyrics about Travis’ “redwood tree” that “ain’t hard to see,” his “hard rock,” among other references.

Jason, 37, teased Travis, 36, about the song on “New Heights” Wednesday, saying the tight end should “feel cocky” about it.

When Travis remained evasive regarding the pop star’s “reference” to him, Jason highlighted that Swift explicitly mentioned the Kansas City Chiefs player’s “appendage.”

“What?” Travis replied. “I think you’re not understanding the song. No way!”

The former Philadelphia Eagles center joked, “If somebody wrote a song about me, it would be like ‘Japanese maple / sometimes can see.”

Swift claimed on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Monday that “Wood” began in an “innocent” place as she attempted to make a “throwback timeless sounding song” song about “all these superstitions.”

She noted, “I don’t know what happened, man. … I don’t know how we got here, but I love the song so much.”

As for her mother Andrea Swift’s reaction, Taylor recently insisted on SiriusXM’s “Morning Mash Up” that the 67-year-old “thinks that the song is about superstitions.”

She said, “That’s the joy of the double entendre. You can read that song for people, and it just goes right over their heads.”

The record, Taylor’s 12th, includes more songs about her fiancé, from “Wi$h Li$t” to “Opalite.”

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