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The last several days for me Kylie Kelce have been unexpectedly eventful in the most modern pop culture way imaginable as I found myself in the crosshairs of NFL banter and Taylor Swift world domination. This all started after Taylor Swift released her new album The Life of a Showgirl, with particular attention aimed at her song Wood which fans and media have widely speculated is inspired by my brother-in-law Travis Kelce. Naturally, that set off a flurry of chatter—especially after my husband Jason and Travis dissected the song on their New Heights podcast. Jason, ever the comedian, poked fun at the now-famous lyric painting Travis as a “redwood,” quipping on air that if he got a song tribute, it would be more modest: “Japanese maple, sometimes can see.”
Fresh off that episode, I had my own say on my Not Gonna Lie podcast and confessed that yes, Wood is certainly among my favorites from the album along with Wi$h Li$t and Opalite. But I also admitted there is such a thing as too much information about your brother-in-law. “Do I need that much detail? Probably not. Good job Trav! That’s women supporting women,” I laughed, proving that life as a Kelce comes with its own set of playful boundaries according to Cosmopolitan and Us Weekly.
Not one to let a viral joke fade, I updated my Instagram bio to read “Big fan of Japanese Maples” as a tip-of-the-hat to Jason’s self-deprecating wit. Almost instantly, fans noticed and social media erupted in delight, appreciating how the Kelces continue to poke fun at one another on and off the field. Outlets like Times of India and AOL recounted how this bio change became a mini phenomenon, trending across X and Instagram as an example of “Kelce family charm.” New Heights even subtly acknowledged the moment on its own official social channels, embracing the ongoing Kelce-Swift synergy.
Amid the ongoing NFL season and swirling Swiftie speculation, the attention has less to do with football and more with personality. While there have not been notable business ventures or major public appearances for me these past few days, it’s clear that humor, relatability, and not taking ourselves too seriously have kept the Kelces at the center of America’s pop culture conversation. According to Cosmopolitan, this saga is now being dubbed “the gift that keeps giving.” As the social media buzz continues, I am reminded that sometimes, a podcast quip about trees can steal the spotlight just as much as any touchdowns or celebrity romance. All business as usual in the Kelce universe.
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