Fact Check: Is Taylor Swift Expecting a Baby? Truth Behind the Doctor’s Claims

Published 10/18/2025, 9:52 AM EDT

Taylor Swift is one of those high-profile celebrities who seldom has a personal moment to herself. Over the years, the singer's life has unfolded in public, and she has faced scrutiny for everything, ranging from her chart-topping albums to her headline-making relationships. This time, however, the scrutiny is touching on a very intimate detail of a person’s, and especially a woman’s, life. Recently, social media has been buzzing with speculation suggesting that Swift might be expecting a baby, fueled by a doctor’s claims.

The doctor analyzes Taylor Swift’s latest facial features to make the assumption, but how accurate are her judgments? Debunking it turns out to be not that difficult.

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The latest whispers about Taylor Swift’s pregnancy began after Dr. Jennifer Armstrong, an aesthetic physician, claimed in an Instagram video that the pop titan's rounder face and bangs suggested she might be expecting a baby with fiancé Travis Kelce. Armstrong argued that pregnant women avoid Botox and implied that Swift could be using her bangs to hide her unfilled forehead and brows. However, one of the pictures she analyzed to establish her claim in her video was from the Grammys earlier this year, and Swift has since appeared publicly with no signs of pregnancy. This makes Dr. Armstrong’s claim irrelevant and her assumptions false.

While Taylor Swift might not be pregnant now, she has long voiced that motherhood is definitely in the cards for her. Back in 2010, she told US Weekly that having children was on her list of things to do and that she hoped to do what her mom did someday. Two years later, in an interview with Marie Claire, Swift revealed she wanted “a bunch of [children] running around, minimum four,” expressing admiration for the selfless love that comes with parenthood. Most recently, in one of her 'The Life of a Showgirl' songs, as well, she insinuated her desire to have children.

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The song, supposedly dedicated to Travis Kelce, has a meaningful lyric that effectively puts across Swift’s plan for the near future.

Taylor Swift talks motherhood in The Life of a Showgirl

In her song 'Wi$h Li$t,' Taylor Swift reflects on how people around her are chasing fame and fortune while she longs for something simpler and more personal. The lyrics, “I just want you / Have a couple kids / Got the whole block looking like you,” suggest a yearning for love and family over material success. The track is widely assumed to be about Travis Kelce, with the masses interpreting the heartfelt lines as a glimpse into their shared life ahead.

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While the lyrics may hint at her dreams of starting a family, however, it is clear that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are in no rush to make that leap just yet. Reports suggest the couple plans to tie the knot first, with a prenuptial agreement in place to ensure their fortunes remain independent. It looks like pregnancy for Taylor Swift will follow the traditional route, with her focus at present solely on enjoying this chapter of love in her life.

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What are your thoughts on the latest Taylor Swift pregnancy rumor? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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