
Taylor Swift has spoken out on the controversial song she dedicated to Travis Kelce’s manhood – admitting she got carried away after starting out ‘in a very innocent place’.
The pop megastar released her new The Life of a Showgirl album on Friday, which includes an overtly sexual track which appears to be about her NFL-star fiance’s private parts.
Strewn throughout the entire song – which is called ‘Wood’ – are lyrics about how the Kelce finally broke her unlucky streak in love. She also mentions his ‘magic wand’, ‘Redwood tree’ and detailed how ‘His love was the key / That opened my thighs.’
Fans were left stunned after working out what the lyrics meant last week, and during her Monday night appearance on The Jimmy Fallon Show, Swift joked that she surprised herself by getting to that raunchy 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 explained. ‘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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Taylor Swift has spoken out on the raunchy song she dedicated to Travis Kelce ‘s manhood