After announcing her engagement to Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift is fielding numerous questions about her upcoming wedding arrangements.
During her recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the renowned singer inadvertently disclosed a significant detail about her impending nuptials, prompting immediate regret.
In a candid discussion with host Graham Norton, the 35-year-old artist shared her intention to host a lavish celebration to accommodate a large number of guests. She also mentioned that her wedding planning will kick off after wrapping up her current album promotional tour, coinciding with the release of her latest album, which has stirred controversy among Olivia Rodrigo fans.
When asked if the upcoming year would be her wedding year, Taylor teasingly replied, “Oh, you’ll know,” sparking laughter among the studio audience.
Further probed by Graham about the scale of her plans, Taylor humorously quipped, “I was just saying I was going to invite you to it.”
Taylor expressed her excitement for the upcoming event, emphasizing her preference for a stress-free planning process by opting for a larger wedding to avoid delicate guest list decisions.
In a groundbreaking announcement in August, Taylor and Travis’ engagement post garnered an astounding 28 million likes, featuring captivating images capturing their intimate moments.
Reports suggest that Taylor’s engagement ring, allegedly purchased from Artifex Fine Jewellery, holds a mysterious value, with jewelry pieces from the said jeweler starting at £21,000.
Travis shared his initial attempts to catch Taylor’s attention by creating a personalized bracelet, expressing his disappointment at not being able to gift it to her personally.
Speaking about her fiancé, Taylor described Travis as a fun-loving and naturally confident person who brings joy to her life, emphasizing their strong bond as friends and partners.
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