Taylor Swift's bachelorette party plans reportedly revealed ahead of wedding to Travis Kelce
Swift's reported bridesmaids including Selena Gomez and Gigi Hadid are in charge of planning the multi-day festivities

Taylor Swift's plans for an elaborate bachelorette party have reportedly been revealed ahead of her wedding to Travis Kelce next year, The US Sun reveals.
A source close to the pop star claims that the singer’s bridesmaids, including Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez are responsible for planning the celebrations involving “at least three or four girls’ trips or bachelorette-style getaways” to the singer's beloved spots, including New York, Nashville, the Bahamas, and Italy.
“The bridesmaids have been talking for the past two weeks, several times a week, whether on the phone, through texts, FaceTime, or Zoom,” the source revealed, adding that “the goal is to have fun, spend weekends together, and enjoy the process while also working on the planning in beautiful locations where they can relax, celebrate, and bond".
The insider also shared that Gomez is particularly excited to bring experience from her own wedding to musician Benny Blanco in September.
“[Selena] constantly brings ideas and suggestions to make it the best experience possible for her best friend, Taylor,” claimed the source.
Swift's mother, Andrea, and soon-to-be mother-in-law, Donna, are also helping out during the wedding planning process.
Meanwhile , the source further revealed that “the plan is to organize an entire wedding weekend — from Friday to Sunday — not just a single ceremony", and that “Taylor and the girls are working on a multi-day celebration, wanting to make it a unique, unforgettable memory they’ll cherish for the rest of their lives".
While the exact date and venue of the nuptials remains under wraps, The US Sun previously reported that Swift and Kelce were considering the singer's $32million Rhode Island mansion for the occasion


















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