Did Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Get Married Already?

Published 03/10/2026, 8:06 AM CDT

The world watches for a diamond ring to turn into a wedding band, but the actual date for the walk down the aisle remains a subject of intense global debate. Last year, the internet nearly broke when news surfaced that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce had officially become engaged. Fans and critics alike have spent months analyzing every public appearance for signs of a secret ceremony or a hidden veil.

Has the love story finally reached its wedding chapter, or are they still just enjoying the glow of the engagement? The current status of their relationship reveals a blend of private milestones and very public expectations.

A clear check to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marriage gossip

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The couple, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, have not officially tied the knot as of early March 2026, despite persistent media speculation regarding a secret winter wedding. They got engaged in August 2025 within the United States and shared the milestone with their followers shortly thereafter.

Page six reports suggest that the duo is targeting June 13, 2026, for their nuptials at the Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island. This specific date holds deep significance for the singer, as thirteen has remained her lucky number throughout her record-breaking career.

Their relationship evolved rapidly from a missed opportunity in July 2023, when Travis Kelce famously failed to give Taylor Swift his phone number at an Eras Tour stop. Following their public debut at a Kansas City Chiefs game in September 2023, the pair spent the next two years supporting each other across NFL stadiums and international concert stages. This romance culminated in an August 2025 engagement.

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As the couple prepares for their big day, other artists have shared their perspectives on the nature of public songwriting.

Jack White clarifies his stance regarding Taylor Swift on autobiographical music

Musician Jack White recently addressed the controversy surrounding his comments about the modern trend of personal storytelling in pop music. He clarified that his remarks made in a recent interview with The Guardian were not intended as a critique of Taylor Swift or her immense success. White emphasized that while he respects her process, he personally finds writing about his own life to be repetitive.

"I didn’t say that I think Taylor Swift’s music was boring or whatever clickbait the net is trying to scrape together," White stated in his since-deleted Instagram post (as reported by Rolling Stones). He explained that he prefers creating imaginary characters rather than delving into his own publicly aired experiences.

White stated in the previous interview with The Guardian, "It’s become popular in the Taylor Swift way of pop singers writing about their publicly aired break-ups, which I don’t find interesting at all".

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Following the backlash, he noted in his Instagram clarification that the demand for sensational headlines makes it difficult to discuss the craft of songwriting with any sense of passion. White concluded by affirming that artists should simply do what works for them and their respective audiences. 

Whether you agree with White’s take on celebrity-inspired songwriting or not, it is clear that the intersection of fame and personal life continues to fascinate fans everywhere, emphasized by rumors about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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