Taylor Swift's Wedding Invites Designed to Catch Leaks—Report
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Taylor Swift’s Wedding Invites Designed to Catch Leaks—Report

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly introduced strict security measures to protect details of their upcoming wedding celebration. The latest report claims the couple has gone beyond traditional privacy precautions by making every invitation individually traceable.

Taylor Swift takes extra step to protect wedding invites, claims report

According to TMZ, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce designed every wedding invitation with a personalized watermark featuring each guest’s first and last names repeated throughout the invite. Sources cited by the outlet claim the feature would allow the couple to identify the original recipient if an invitation were photographed and shared publicly. The report states that invitations began going out in early spring, with many guests receiving them around April.

The report also claims the invitations intentionally conceal the exact wedding venue. Instead of listing a specific location, they reportedly mention only New York City as the host city and July 3 as the event date, keeping the venue undisclosed. The added secrecy follows continued speculation that Madison Square Garden could host the celebration. Although TMZ reports the venue’s name does not appear anywhere on the invitations.

TMZ previously reported that organizers expect between 1,100 and 1,200 guests to attend. Privacy and security are top priorities throughout the planning process. The latest report follows earlier claims that New York City officials received a permit application to close streets. These will be around Madison Square Garden. The dates will be from July 2 until midday on July 4 for celebrations planned around a July 3 event. Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly confirmed details about the guest list, venue, or invitation process. However, the report claims the couple continues to take extensive measures to keep their wedding plans private. Especially until the celebration officially begins.

According to TMZ, Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw are expected to perform at the event. The outlet also reported that Paul McCartney is being considered as a possible performer.

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