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Taylor Swift is reportedly taking wedding secrecy to another level.
The 36-year-old singer is said to be planning her wedding to Travis Kelce with extreme privacy, and she may be skipping the usual celebrity save-the-date routine entirely. According to TMZ, Swift has been personally calling some of her famous friends to share wedding details instead of sending traditional invitations that could leak.
Her team is also reportedly helping coordinate guest outreach, while Swift handles some of the calls herself.
Taylor Swift Reportedly Wants No Wedding Leaks
Sources claimed Swift is determined to keep the wedding locked down before the big day.
Some guests have allegedly been told the ceremony will happen sometime this summer, but the exact date and location are reportedly still being kept secret. The outlet also claimed that some invitees have only been asked to keep their summer schedules flexible.
The reported strategy is not hard to understand. A Taylor Swift wedding would become one of the most-watched celebrity events of the year, and any leaked invitation, venue detail, or guest list could instantly take over the internet.
Conflicting Wedding Rumors Keep Spreading
The latest report comes after months of speculation about Swift and Kelce’s wedding plans.
Page Six previously reported that the couple sent save-the-dates for a New York City wedding set for July 3. Other reports claimed they had considered Rhode Island, with one rumor suggesting a June 13 ceremony at a venue Swift allegedly tried to secure.
Now, the new phone-call approach has fans wondering whether Swift is trying to confuse the public and keep the real plan hidden until the last possible moment.
Swift and Kelce, both 36, announced their engagement on Instagram on August 26, 2025, after dating since 2023.
Maren Morris Joked About Fake Wedding Invite
The secrecy has already created confusion among celebrity friends.
Maren Morris recently joked during a SiriusXM interview that she received what looked like a fake wedding invitation text from a scammer. “I was like, ‘I’m blocking this,’” Morris said. She then joked that Swift later called her and said, “You’re invited to my wedding.”
For now, the wedding appears to be one of the most tightly guarded celebrity events of the summer. If the reports are accurate, Swift is not leaving the details to mail, screenshots, or loose-lipped guests. She is picking up the phone herself.