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The large number of confidentiality agreements that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce require their wedding guests to sign

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rumors surrounding the upcoming wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have intensified, not because of a confirmed date or venue, but due to the extraordinary level of secrecy reportedly surrounding the event.

According to recent revelations, guests expected to attend the ceremony have been asked to sign multiple non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), highlighting just how carefully controlled the celebration is set to be.

One of the clearest indications of this came from Graham Norton, who revealed that he has already signed several NDAs ahead of his rumored attendance.

Speaking on the Monday episode of his Wanging On podcast, the 62-year-old chat show host reacted coyly when asked about the wedding.

“Ah, lovely Taylor Swift. I can say nothing. I’ve signed so many NDAs,” he said.

His co-host Maria McErlane reacted with excitement, joking: “That is very, very exciting, and I’m very much looking forward to coming with you.” Norton quickly shut that down, replying: “Right, over my husband’s dead body.”

The heavy use of NDAs is not entirely surprising given Swift’s global profile and the intense public fascination with her personal life.

For celebrities of her stature, confidentiality agreements are often used to prevent leaks, unauthorized photos, and social media posts that could overshadow the event itself.

With Kelce also being one of the most recognizable faces in the NFL as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, the couple’s desire for discretion appears amplified.

Why NDAs are becoming standard for celebrity weddings

Swift first hinted that Norton might be invited when she appeared on The Graham Norton Show last October.

When he asked whether the wedding would take place in 2026, she replied cryptically: “Oh you’ll know.” When Norton followed up with, “So you’re going big?” Swift clarified: “I was just meaning, I was going to invite you to it,” prompting cheers from the audience. Norton joked, “If you’re inviting me, it’s very big,” to which Swift laughed and replied: “It’s huge!”

That sense of scale explains why NDAs may be necessary. Swift has openly said she plans to avoid the stress of small, exclusive guest lists.

“I know it’s going to be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount and people are on the bubble,” she explained. “I’m not going to do that.”

The couple became engaged last August after just over two years of dating, with Swift describing the proposal as “perfect.”

The ring, designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry, features an Old Mine Brilliant Cut diamond set in custom-engraved yellow gold.

While rumors have circulated about a June 13, 2026 wedding date, 13 being Swift’s lucky number, reports suggest detailed planning may be paused as Kelce considers his NFL future.

Regardless of timing, one thing seems certain: anyone lucky enough to attend will be bound by strict confidentiality, ensuring that the celebration remains private, controlled, and entirely on the couple’s terms.

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