Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s highly anticipated wedding is expected to be one of the biggest celebrity events of the year, and while guests have reportedly been asked to sign non-disclosure agreements, a new report suggests the documents may not be as strict as many assumed. According to TMZ, the NDAs sent to invited guests do not include financial penalties or specific punishments for anyone who breaks confidentiality. The report also claims the agreements do not contain film release clauses, despite the event’s massive public interest.
Representatives for Swift and Kelce have not commented on the reports.
Speculation surrounding the couple’s wedding has been building for weeks. Earlier reports claimed guests were required to accept the NDA before receiving further event details, with the ceremony expected to take place at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
The celebration is reportedly set to span multiple days, beginning with a rehearsal dinner before the main ceremony. Industry insiders have described the guest list as one of the most star-studded in recent memory, with names including Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss and Gigi Hadid reportedly expected to attend.
Adding to the excitement, reports have also suggested that music legends Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw could perform during the festivities, though neither appearance has been officially confirmed.
Despite the elaborate planning, another report has hinted that Swift and Kelce may have already legally tied the knot before the public celebration. While there has been no confirmation from the couple, the speculation has only fueled fan excitement ahead of the wedding weekend.
Swift and Kelce have been together since 2023 after first sparking dating rumours that summer. Their relationship quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity romances, with the singer frequently attending Kansas City Chiefs games and Kelce making appearances during her record-breaking Eras Tour.
The NFL star proposed in August 2025, and since then, every new detail surrounding their wedding has attracted global attention.
Whether the reported NDAs ultimately keep the ceremony under wraps remains to be seen, but if the latest reports are accurate, the agreements appear to rely more on trust than legal consequences to protect one of the year’s biggest celebrity celebrations.
