Taylor Swift‘s latest NSFW track from “The Life of a Showgirl” has everyone talking-including Kylie Kelce. The song, inspired by Taylor’s romance with Travis Kelce, has caused a viral stir, especially on the New Heights podcast featuring Travis and his brother, Jason Kelce. Fans are loving the family’s humorous reaction.
In the Oct. 8 podcast episode, Jason made fans laugh by joking about his own size compared to Travis. “If somebody wrote a song about me, it’d be like, ‘Japanese maple / Sometimes can see,'” he quipped. He later upgraded his self-deprecating humor to “more of an ornamental bush,” leaving Travis in stitches.
Kylie Kelce, Jason’s wife, joined in on the fun. Known for her humor, she updated her Instagram bio to say she’s a “Big fan of Japanese Maples.” On the Oct. 9 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie discussed Taylor’s album and her cheeky lyrics.
“My favorites on the album are definitely ‘Wi$h Li$t,’ ‘Opalite,’ and, who are we kidding, ‘Wood,'” Kylie said. But about the song’s vivid details on her brother-in-law, she added with a laugh, “Do I need that much detail about, specifically about my brother-in-law? Probably not.”
Travis, Jason, and Kylie keep it lighthearted amid Taylor buzz
Despite the jokes, Kylie showed support for both stars. “But also good job, Trav! That’s it! Guys, yes, 1000 percent, yes. That’s women supporting women,” she said. Fans loved seeing the Kelce family embrace the humor while highlighting positivity and support.
Travis stayed cool talking about Taylor’s tracks inspired by their two-year relationship, but he couldn’t hide his laughter at Jason’s jokes. The Kansas City Chiefs star seems to be enjoying the attention, especially as Swift’s bold lyrics like “redwood tree” continue to spark fan conversations. With Kylie’s playful commentary and Jason’s hilarious self-jabs, the Kelce family shows they know how to have fun while keeping it real. As “The Life of a Showgirl” makes waves, fans are loving this entertaining mix of music, humor, and family moments.
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