Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding invite NDA a made up story? Here’s why

American singer Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce all set to tie knot after bombshell engagement

By Hifza Ahmed Siddiqui January 29, 2026
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding invite NDA a made up story? Here’s why
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding invite NDA a made up story? Here’s why

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce sent shockwaves by suddenly announcing they have decided to spend their lives together.

With their nuptials around the corner, it was reported that the invites have been received by those who will attend the much-anticipated event.

On the Elvis Duran radio show, Rob Shuter shared that he did not get his invite but knows some exclusive details about it.

According to the publicist, the couple did not pen down the wedding venue in the invitation in order to keep it discreet.

The details are however being considered a mere “joke” by the online community with one X user calling it a “terrible one.”

Another netizen claimed: “This guy really makes up a new story every week” as Rob previously shared that the wedding has been “postponed.”

He called it an “odd” one as the 14-time Grammy winner only revealed the date, stating: “It gives a date” and a “general location.”

It comes with an NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) to be signed in order to attend the wedding of the two celebrities. This will ensure that confidential information is kept under wraps.

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Meanwhile, Taylor got entangled in her former friend Blake Lively’s legal suit against Justin Baldoni as a text message between the two revealed the songstress called the director a “B***h.”

It was reported recently that the Love Story crooner is trying to “stay away” from the It Ends With Us drama after the private conversation came to light.

An outlet revealed that the songstress believes her “privacy was impacted” where anybody facing a similar situation “would be uncomfortable.”

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