Kylie Kelce mocks and laughs at Taylor Swift after recent breakup with Travis Kelce as she reveals she did everything possible to make sure they don’t get married

Kylie Kelce mocks and laughs at Taylor Swift after recent breakup with Travis Kelce as she reveals she did everything possible to make sure they don’t get married

 

Kylie Kelce joked about her husband Jason Kelce’s manhood during a visit to the Philadelphia Zoo for her podcast “Not Gonna Lie With Kylie Kelce.”

 

Kylie Kelce mocks and laughs at Taylor Swift after recent breakup with Travis Kelce as she reveals she did everything possible to make sure they don’t get married

In the episode uploaded on Tuesday, December 2, she first stopped by the tiger enclosure, where she met a tiger named Wiz and learned that female tiger Rory had just arrived at the zoo, making a future baby tiger possible.

As the mom-of-four, 33, chatted with Maggie Morse, the Philadelphia Zoo’s senior director of animal care, about getting the tigers in the mood to procreate, the latter quipped, “We started playing ‘Wood,’ actually, Taylor Swift’s ‘Wood,’ back of house.”

“That might do it,” Kylie responded, giggling.

 

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Taylor’s song “Wood,” off her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, sparked a ton of buzz after it’s October 3 release, as it seemingly references her fiancé Travis Kelce’s manhood.

“Is he a redwood?” Kylie asked the zookeeper about the tiger, referring to a line from the steamy track, in which Taylor, 35, implies that Travis, 36, is as big as the massive tree.

Maggie replied the tiger was actually “a Japanese maple,” a reference to Jason’s reaction to the song about Travis’ p—-.

“My favorite,” Kylie quipped, while blushing and bursting into laughter, as Jason, 38, had compared his own manhood to the much smaller tree.

 

Kylie Kelce mocks and laughs at Taylor Swift after recent breakup with Travis Kelce as she reveals she did everything possible to make sure they don’t get married

During the October 8 episode of his and Travis’ “New Heights” podcast, the retired Philadelphia Eagles star talked about the tune and said, “Travis, come on…”

Jason continued, “‘Redwood tree ain’t hard to see…’ I thought ‘redwood, that’s a little bit, that’s a generous word,’ I think if somebody wrote a song about me, it’d be like, ‘Japanese maple, sometimes can see.'”

He then added his manhood was “more of an ornamental bush.”