'Taylor Swift's prenup protects $2b fortune'

Report says agreement was developed with her father's participation

Taylor Swift reportedly signed an "ironclad" prenuptial agreement before marrying Travis Kelce, with the legal arrangement said to have been designed to safeguard the singer's estimated $2 billion fortune and extensive business empire.

According to the International Business Times, the agreement was developed in consultation with Swift's family and legal advisers, with her father, Scott Swift, reportedly playing a key role in the negotiations. Sources claimed the prenup was intended to protect the singer's music catalogue, master recordings, publishing rights, touring income, real estate holdings and film and television ventures.

The report noted that Swift's financial portfolio has grown significantly in recent years, particularly following her successful Eras Tour and the reacquisition of her master recordings. Insiders told the publication that those experiences reinforced the importance of preserving control over her assets and intellectual property.

One source praised Scott Swift's involvement, saying he had spent years protecting his daughter's interests while allowing her to build her own career.

"Scott is what you hope a father will be. He has dedicated his whole adult life to shielding Taylor, while still stepping back enough for her to grow into herself," the source said.

Despite the scale of the agreement, Travis Kelce reportedly had no objections. According to the report, the Kansas City Chiefs star accepted the prenup without dispute after reviewing it with his legal team.

Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly confirmed signing a prenuptial agreement or commented on the reported details. Family law experts have previously noted that high-net-worth couples commonly use prenups to protect assets acquired before marriage and to clarify ownership of future earnings and business interests.

Swift and Kelce married on 3 July in a lavish ceremony at New York City's Madison Square Garden, surrounded by family, friends and an array of celebrity guests. While much of the attention has focused on the couple's wedding celebrations, reports surrounding their financial planning have highlighted the practical considerations involved in one of the entertainment industry's highest-profile marriages.

Swift signed with Big Machine Records in 2005 and debuted as a country singer with the albums Taylor Swift (2006) and Fearless (2008). The singles "Teardrops on My Guitar", "Love Story", and "You Belong with Me" found crossover success on country and pop radio formats. Swift incorporated elements of rock on Speak Now (2010) and pop and rock styles on Red (2012).

Outside of football, Kelce has appeared in advertisements and on reality and scripted television, including being the namesake of the dating show Catching Kelce (2016) on E! and hosting a 2023 episode of Saturday Night Live. He also co-hosts a podcast, New Heights, with his brother Jason.

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