A Rhode Island Wedding for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on June 13?
By Garima Sharma
Excitement is reaching a fever pitch over the rumoured wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, especially amid reports that the ceremony could take place in Rhode Island.
Every time these two get spotted, whether it’s a night out in New York or Travis joking around on his podcast with his brother Jason, fans start wondering if there is something big happening behind the scenes. Neither Taylor nor Travis has said a word about it, but rumors about a June 13, 2026, wedding just won’t quit.
The buzz centers around a Rhode Island resort, just steps from Taylor’s Watch Hill mansion, the one she bought back in 2013.
Fans first started putting the pieces together last year, when reports claimed the couple had picked June 13 for their big day, a clear nod to Taylor’s favorite number. Since then, fans have kept their eyes peeled and ears open for more updates.
Travis, who plays tight end for the Chiefs, and Taylor went public in 2023. They got engaged last August, and the ring? Vintage, of course. Even so, local news says there’s been no sign of special permits or extra police in Watch Hill, so if there’s a plan, they’re keeping it under wraps.
Social media is in a frenzy of Swifties guessing at guest lists and designer dresses, even connecting Travis’s podcast breaks to a surprise ceremony. Travis mentioned they watch games together, which only adds to the speculation. But the two of them aren’t sharing any details, which honestly fits Taylor’s style; she’s always kept her private life quiet, especially between tours and NFL seasons.
So, everyone’s still waiting to see if the rumors pan out or if it’s all just talk.
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