Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding NDAs spark fresh fan discussion
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's reported wedding NDAs contain no financial penalties, according to a report

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's reported wedding non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) may be less restrictive than many expected, with a new report claiming the documents do not include financial penalties for guests who violate their terms.
According to TMZ, the NDAs sent to invited guests prohibit them from sharing details about the couple's highly anticipated wedding, but reportedly contain no monetary fines or other stated punishments for those who break the agreement. The outlet also reported that guests were not asked to sign film release forms.
Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly commented on the report, and representatives for the couple have not responded to media requests for comment.
Reports earlier this month claimed that guests received NDA links after confirming their attendance at the wedding, which is expected to take place at Madison Square Garden on Friday. The agreements are reportedly intended to keep details of the ceremony and surrounding celebrations private.
The wedding is expected to attract a high-profile guest list, with reports naming celebrities including Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss and Gigi Hadid among those invited. Separate reports have also suggested that Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw could perform during the celebrations.
The festivities are expected to span multiple days, beginning with a rehearsal dinner at Madison Square Garden before the main ceremony. Reports have estimated that more than 1,000 guests could attend, although some outlets have also speculated that the couple may have already exchanged vows privately. Those claims have not been independently confirmed.
Swift and Kelce began dating in 2023 after months of public speculation and announced their engagement in 2025. Their reported wedding has since become one of the most closely followed celebrity events of the year, with fans awaiting official confirmation and further details.



















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