Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly reconsidering their wedding plans. What was once supposedly going to be a summer wedding in Rhode Island is now up in the air as the couple contemplates a change of scenery to accommodate their vast circles of friends and family.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift wedding venue might change
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, who got engaged in August, are reportedly rethinking their wedding venue as both realize their guest list may be far bigger than originally imagined. According to Page Six sources, the pair is now evaluating several options that can handle the combined weight of Kelce’s NFL connections and Swift’s extensive music industry circle.
Earlier reports suggested the couple planned a small Rhode Island ceremony next summer, then later it was speculated that Swift’s own mansion could host the event. But insiders now claim the location may no longer be realistic given the number of people they wish to include.
Sources tell the outlet that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are considering keeping their Rhode Island plans while adding a second wedding in a different location. The Ocean House Hotel in Watch Hill, which is situated next to Swift’s estate, may still play a role, though nothing appears set in stone.
Furthermore, among the top contenders, insiders claim, is Blackberry Farm in Tennessee, which is a 4,200-acre luxury resort nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Known for its rustic elegance and featured in publications like Vogue, Brides, and Martha Stewart, the venue offers the privacy and scale the couple may need. Swift also owns a home in Nashville, which could make Tennessee a convenient choice.
But the possibilities don’t stop there. The outlet’s sources add that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are also contemplating an international celebration. One option is a private island such as Necker in the British Virgin Islands, owned by Richard Branson, whose grandchildren are reportedly fans of Swift. Since Necker might still be too small for their needs, another private Caribbean island is also being considered.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory.
