Taylor Swift had ‘innocent’ plans before hit risque track

Taylor Swift admits her raunchy track in new album started with a very innocent origin.

The songstress, who is currently enjoying the success of her album Life of a Showgirl, says her track ‘Wood,’ that pays an ode to her fiancé Travis Kelce’s manhood, was not meant to be risqué.

Speaking to producers Max Martin and Shellback, Swift said: “I wanna do a throwback, timeless-sounding song, and I have this idea of ‘I ain’t gotta knock on wood’, and it would be all susperstitions… it really started out in a very innocent place!”

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“I don’t know what happened, man,” Swift continued. “I got in there, we started vibing and I don’t know how we got here, but I love the song so much.”

This comes as the singer prepares for her wedding with Kelce.

Speaking to Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2, she said: “I’m really right now just like really stoked about the idea that I get to marry this person. I’m gonna think about that and then I’m gonna put out this album and then I’m gonna think about other things after that.”

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This comes as Disney+ announced Thursday that the final two episodes of Swift’s six-part documentary series, The End of An Era, will arrive sooner than expected.

Episodes five and six will now premiere on December 23, moving up from the original December 26 release date.

The streamer called the change “an early gift to fans around the world” in a post on X, which also included a sneak peek at episodes three and four. Those episodes are set to drop Friday, December 19.

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The docuseries gives Swifties an inside look at the creation of Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, featuring behind-the-scenes moments, rehearsals and personal reflections.