Taylor Swift has reportedly planned her honeymoon location. The pop icon and Travis Kelce are expected to exchange wedding vows this week. Reports also suggest the ceremony will take place in Madison Square Garden. According to a source, the couple is preparing for their honeymoon but wants the details kept secret.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have not told almost no one about their honeymoon, claims source
According to Rob Shuter, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce don’t want their honeymoon location to get leaked. Sources told the outlet that the pair has gone lengths to keep their honeymoon plans a secret. “The honeymoon is locked down tighter than the wedding,” one insider said. They continued, “Taylor and Travis don’t want anyone knowing where they’ll be or when. They’ve told almost no one.”
Behind-the-scenes sources also claimed that the singer and the NFL superstar are planning a three-week journey across multiple continents. The duo is expected to explore the Caribbean island and popular destinations in Europe, including Italy’s Lake Como, Croatia, Greece, and the French Riviera. “It’s the ultimate bucket-list honeymoon. Every stop has been chosen for luxury, privacy, and unforgettable experiences,” another insider explained.
The individual added, “The schedule is flexible, and they’re prepared to change plans at a moment’s notice if they feel they’re attracting too much attention.” Moreover, sources say the secrecy is intentional. Another insider said, “Taylor has lived her life in public for nearly two decades. She wants this trip to belong to just the two of them.”
Recently, it was also reported that Swift and Kelce’s wedding rules have left guests frustrated. Rob Shuter claimed that the guests have been instructed to reach New York for the two-day festivities. However, they reportedly haven’t been informed when or where the ceremony will happen. A source told the outlet, “It’s a wedding, not a Middle East peace summit.” They added, “People have kids, jobs, businesses, and travel plans. They’re being asked to block off two full days and just wait for instructions. Guests are frustrated.”
