Kylie Kelce makes VERY pointed comment about husband Jason's manhood on Instagram

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By OLIVER SALT, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Published: 19:51 BST, 16 October 2025 | Updated: 19:53 BST, 16 October 2025

Eagle-eyed fans have spotted Kylie Kelce's hilarious tribute to her husband Jason in light of Taylor Swift's raunchy song about his younger brother Travis.

The controversial track about Travis, which is called 'Wood', sparked controversy when Swift released her highly-anticipated Life of a Showgirl album last week - given it very clearly references his manhood.

Strewn throughout the entire song are lyrics about how the Kansas City Chiefs star finally broke her unlucky streak in love. She also mentions his 'magic wand' and 'Redwood tree' while detailing how 'His love was the key / That opened my thighs'.

During a recent episode of their New Heights podcast, Jason roasted his brother about 'Wood' while joking that a Japanese Maple would be more suitable than a Redwood Tree if the lyrics were dedicated to him instead.

And following his viral gag, Kylie has updated her Instagram bio to reflect her love for the smaller tree.

The podcaster's bio now reads: 'Big fan of Japanese Maples.'

Eagle-eyed fans have spotted Kylie Kelce's hilarious tribute to husband Jason on Instagram

Kylie tweaked her bio after Jason compared his manhood to a Japanese Maple last week

He made the comment after Taylor Swift's raunchy song about his younger brother Travis 

An embarrassed Kylie admitted Swift's song about her brother-in-law left her a little uncomfortable last week.

She said on her Not Gonna Lie podcast: 'Here's the deal... Do I need that much detail? Specifically about my brother-in-law? Probably not.'

'But also,' Kylie said before clapping and then shouting, 'Good job Trav! That's it! Guys... yes. A thousand percent yes. That's women supporting women. Proud of ya.'

Travis endured an awkward exchange with Jason while discussing the song on New Heights shortly after the Life of a Showgirl was released.

'Do you feel like, err, do you feel...' Jason said, spluttering. 'Not "confident". I'm trying to think of the word. Do you feel cocky about the song wood?'

Travis laughed as he tried to downplay the subject, saying: 'No! Any song that she references me, I love that girl, what do you mean? Any song that she would reference me is -'

Jason interrupted: 'That's not just any song! This is a very specific you. It's an appendage, it's a very specific thing.'

'No way. What? I think you're not understanding the song.' Travis joked, to which Jason said: 'Jesus Christ, Trav! Come on!

Kylie admitted the song about her brother-in-law's manhood left her slightly uncomfortable

During an appearance on the Jimmy Fallon Show last Monday, Swift explained the story behind 'Wood' during her conversation with the comedian.

And the pop megastar admitted to getting a little carried away after starting in a 'very innocent place'.

'So I brought this into the studio and I was like: I want to do a throwback, timeless-sounding song and I had this idea about "I gotta knock on wood" and it would be all these superstitions,' she told Fallon.

'And it really started out in a very innocent place... I don't know what happened, man.

'I got in there, we started vibing and I don't know how we got here. But I love the song so much.'

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