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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reportedly Signed Prenup Before Wedding
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reportedly Signed Prenup Before Wedding

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Reports suggest that pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce signed a prenuptial agreement ahead of their wedding, which took place on July 3, 2026, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

This development is significant as it highlights the careful financial planning involved in the union of two high-profile individuals.

According to Rob Shuter's "Naughty But Nice" Substack, the prenuptial agreement was overseen by Swift's father, Scott Swift.

An insider noted that Scott Swift, a former financial advisor at Merrill Lynch, is known for protecting his daughter's interests.

The source described him as "polite, charming, and incredibly warm—but when it comes to protecting his daughter and her business interests, nobody is sharper."

With Taylor Swift's net worth estimated at $2 billion and Travis Kelce's at $90 million, the insider emphasized that a prenup is a "smart business" decision rather than a sign of mistrust.

Travis Kelce reportedly supported the terms set by Scott Swift, understanding his role in building Swift's successful entertainment brand.

The source added, "There was never any drama and never any pushback."

## Wedding Details and Prenup Location

The couple's wedding was announced via a jumbotron outside Madison Square Garden.

Taylor Swift's publicist, Tree Paine, confirmed the news, stating that both Swift and Kelce wore Christian Dior Haute Couture designed by Jonathan Anderson.

Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony, and instead of traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen, Taylor's brother, Austin, served as her man of honor, while Travis's brother, Jason, was his best man.

The exact location where the prenup was signed remains unconfirmed, but TMZ reported that six states with ties to the couple were considered: California, Rhode Island, Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, and New York.

A source for TMZ indicated that the prenup was not drafted in California.

The couple was likely seeking a state that strongly enforces prenuptial agreements, protects separate property, and limits spousal support.

TMZ speculated that Rhode Island might be the best fit, while New York was considered less ideal due to its judges' scrutiny of prenups.

It's also possible the prenup was signed in Tennessee, where Page Six claimed the couple legally married in a small ceremony the weekend before their New York wedding.

Taylor Swift's private jet activity around that time showed stops in Nashville, Philadelphia, and Tampa before heading to New York City.

## Potential Prenup Terms

Page Six also speculated on potential terms within the prenuptial agreement.

Sarah Luetto, a partner at Blank Rome’s Matrimonial & Family Law Group, suggested that the prenup likely includes confidentiality and privacy clauses, such as non-disparagement or non-disclosure terms.

However, Luetto noted that there would likely be exceptions for Taylor Swift to sing about her relationship in songs, given her history of doing so.

Additionally, Luetto speculated that the prenup would clarify what constitutes community or marital property to protect their creative assets and avoid future claims.

This could include provisions for re-recorded albums or other projects undertaken during the marriage.

Privacy provisions, such as requiring mediation or a private judge for any dissolution proceedings, would also be valuable for a high-profile couple like Swift and Kelce to shield details from public scrutiny.

Source: StyleCaster

Key points

  • Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reportedly signed a prenuptial agreement before their wedding, according to Rob Shuter's "Naughty But Nice" Substack.
  • The prenup was reportedly overseen by Taylor Swift's father, Scott Swift, who has a background as a financial advisor.
  • The couple married at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3, 2026, with Adam Sandler officiating the ceremony.
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