Actor and master woodworker Nick Offerman has brought his unique perspective to Taylor Swift’s sensational new song, ‘Wood,’ performing an ‘interpretive reading’ of its cheeky lyrics for his wife, Megan Mullally, sparking widespread amusement and further fueling the track’s viral success.
The cultural conversation around Taylor Swift’s latest album, Life of a Showgirl, continues to grow, extending its reach into unexpected corners of pop culture. One particular track, provocatively titled ‘Wood,’ has captured significant attention for its suggestive lyrics. Now, even acclaimed actor and renowned woodworker Nick Offerman has weighed in, sharing his own hilarious and surprisingly insightful take on the song, complete with a performance for his wife, Megan Mullally.
Offerman’s Unique Interpretation on The View
The discussion unfolded during Offerman’s recent appearance on The View, where he was promoting his new book, Little Woodchucks. Panelist and self-proclaimed Swiftie, Alyssa Farah Griffin, seized the opportunity to pose a playful, albeit “stretch of a question,” to the woodworking enthusiast.
Griffin cleverly noted the parallel between Offerman’s book and Swift’s new song, both featuring the concept of “wood.” She asked the Parks and Recreation star if he had heard the tune, which has been widely interpreted as a vivid description of Travis Kelce’s manhood, likening it to a “redwood tree that ‘opened my thighs’.”
Offerman, known for his deadpan humor and genuine passion for craftsmanship, confirmed he had indeed heard the song. He playfully suggested that he and Swift had “talked about when we’re going to drop our book and her record” to avoid “soaking the market with wood-related things,” as reported by Entertainment Weekly.
A Performance for Megan Mullally and Ongoing ‘Negotiations’
The conversation took an even more amusing turn when Offerman revealed he had performed an “interpretive reading” of the lyrics for his wife, fellow actress Megan Mullally. With a characteristic wink to the song’s innuendos, he shared, “I do not want to sound cocky when I’m talking about my woodworking, but I did do sort of an interpretive reading of the lyrics for my wife, and we’re in negotiations.”
He added a perfectly dry observation that ties into his well-known craft: “I sent it to her, she said she’s got some ideas, because I wasn’t sure what the whole song was about. I do work with redwood trees on occasion.” This humorous blend of his personal life, professional persona, and pop culture commentary perfectly encapsulated the lighthearted spirit of the segment.
Taylor Swift’s Intent and Kelce’s Reaction
Taylor Swift herself has commented on the multi-layered meaning of ‘Wood.’ During an October 6 appearance on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mashup, Swift claimed her mother, Andrea Swift, initially believed the song was about superstitions. Swift, however, acknowledged the obvious double entendre: “That’s the joy of the double entendre. You could read it for people and it just goes right over their head… You see in that song what you wanna see in that song.”
The lyrics certainly leave little to the imagination for many listeners:
- “Forgive me, it sounds cocky”
- “He ah-matized me and opened my е yes”
- “Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see”
- “His love was th е key that opened my thighs”
Travis Kelce, the inspiration behind the lyrics, also weighed in on his and his brother Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast, simply calling it “a great song.” Jason, however, pressed his brother further, exclaiming, “Jesus Christ, Travis, come on! Redwood tree, ain’t hard to see… I thought redwood was a little bit… that’s a generous word, I think.”
The Album’s Record-Breaking Success
Beyond the buzz around specific lyrics, Life of a Showgirl has achieved immense commercial success. The album shattered records, becoming the largest-ever first-week sales number for an album in United States history, moving over 4 million units within its initial seven-day release period. This remarkable achievement underscores Taylor Swift’s continued dominance in the music industry and the massive anticipation surrounding her new work, as reported by industry charts like Billboard.
The convergence of a woodworking artisan like Nick Offerman and a pop music phenomenon like Taylor Swift through a song like ‘Wood’ highlights the unexpected ways art, humor, and innuendo can permeate different spheres of public discourse, creating moments of shared laughter and intriguing interpretations across diverse fan bases.