
It comes as no surprise that Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, soared to success after its release earlier this year, but one steamy reference left fans stunned.
The global pop star, who dropped her 12th studio album in October, celebrates her 36th birthday on Saturday (13 December) and is set to mark the occasion by releasing exclusive film footage of her sell-out Eras Tour.
Although Swift's latest music offering appears to be inspired by her love life with fiancé Travis Kelce, it isn’t just the pair's fairytale story that she makes reference to.
In one track, the 35-year-old star seems to reference Kelce's package, a line that has been analysed by excited and curious fans.
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Swift and Kelce were first romantically linked in the summer of 2023 after the Kansas City Chiefs player decided to shoot his shot with the global hitmaker when her Eras Tour hit the city.
Fast forward two years and the pair are now engaged, which has seen Swift's lyrical offerings move from devastation around her exes to the joys of being in love.
Judging by the song that has enough suggestive innuendos to make anyone blush, she is very much in love if these references are anything to go by.
In 'Wood', Swift sings the following lines: "Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He ah-matised me and opened my еyes / Redwood tree, it ain't hard to see / His love was thе key that opened my thighs."
Breaking down the meaning behind the cheeky lyrics, Capital FM previously noted that 'ah-matised' is likely a censored version of the slang term 'd**k-matised', which means a person who is obsessed with a man due to sexual attraction, if you get what I mean.
Redwoods are among the tallest of trees in the world and it doesn't take a genius to deduce what 'thе key that opened my thighs' could possibly mean.
Fans were losing their minds after analysing the song's filthy undertones.
One said: "God forbid a girl feels horny."
Another exclaimed: "Holy s*** I thought this was a joke."
Someone else added: "I literally had to tell my kid that meant she knew she was getting engaged. Aka a ROCK."

Swift also revealed what her mum Andrea thinks of her new sexually-charged tune during an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up in October.
According to the singer, Andrea 'thinks that that song is about superstitions, popular superstitions', which the artist confirmed, as the track starts with images of black cats, stepping on cracks and knocking on wood for luck.
Host Ryan Sampson added: "Aw, Andrea, we love you, so sweet."
The 'Love Story' hit-maker added with a giggle: "That’s the joy of the double entendre. That song, you could read that song for people and it just goes right over their head.
"That song, you see in that song what you wanna see in that song."
Ahead of her birthday this weekend, Swift has made a number of late night TV performances and confirmed the two films following her global Eras Tour will be released this week.
Both The End of an Era docuseries and The Eras Tour Final Show will be available to stream on Disney+ from 12 December.
Topics: Entertainment, Music, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Celebrity, Sex and Relationships