
Taylor Swift has given us some NSFW insight into her private life with NFL tight end Travis Kelce.
And to be honest, it's perhaps a little more than we want to know.
The pop megastar returned on Friday (October 3) with her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl.
While one track supposedly addresses her feud with Charli XCX, another song has also caught fans' attention.
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And that's because it appears to be an ode to her fiancee, Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce.
The power couple started dating in summer 2023, after Kelce attempted to shoot his shot with her during her one of her Eras Tour shows in Kansas.
They went public with their romance that September, when Swift attended one of Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs games, and the pair has been going strong ever since.

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In fact, Swift took to Kelce and his brother Jason's podcast, New Heights, to tease the announcement of The Life of a Showgirl.
Afterwards, Kelce whisked her away and proposed to the Love Story hitmaker - I suppose The Prophecy really did change, after all.
While Swift's last album, The Tortured Poets Department, reflected on her situationship with The 1975's Matty Healy and her relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn, there was a nod to Kelce with the preppy US hit, So High School.
But it appears she's taken things a step further with her ninth track, titled Wood, and that alone should be enough to decipher what the song's about.
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It appears Swift is referring to her fiancee's, erm, manhood, if you listen to some of the lyrics.

In the song's post-chorus retort, she sings: "He ah-matized me and openеd my eyes/ Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see
"His lovе was the key that opened my thighs."
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I mean, good for her, I guess?
The not-so-subtle innuendos continue, as she sings: "The curse on me was broken by your magic wand (Ah)."
She then out-right references Kelce's podcast with the line: "Seems to be that you and me, we make our own luck/
"New heights (New heights), manhood (Manhood)/I ain’t got to knock on wood."
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And there you have it.
Obviously, fans took to social media to react - and they reckoned Kelce should be milking the moment.
"If I’m Travis Kelce, 'Wood' is my alarm clock, my ring tone, my walk up song," one X, formerly Twitter, user said.
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"Travis Kelce entering the chiefs facility after they blasted Track 9 of The Life of a Showgirl through the speakers," a second fan wrote, accompanied by a GIF of Drake strutting through what appears to be a stadium as fans scream around him.
"Ummmm I just finished a first listen of 'Wood' and in the rare event I ever meet Travis Kelce in person I will not be able to look that man in the eye," a third admitted.
Topics: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Music, Sex and Relationships, US News, Social Media, Twitter