Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s wedding festivities have seemingly kicked off at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Now, the Daily Mail’s new exclusive report claims that the singer is planning on taking her future husband’s last name, referring to herself as Mrs. Taylor Kelce. However, Taylor Swift is not just a name but a brand in itself. While this alleged name change rumor has sparked eyebrows, it comes with a surprising twist. Reportedly, the singer’s name change after marriage has two completely different sides.
Taylor Swift’s reported plan to use different names at work and home
Taylor Swift has successfully established a name for herself across the globe in the past few decades. Amid her rumored wedding celebration in NYC, a surprising development over her name has stolen the spotlight. Daily Mail’s exclusive report alleges that the pop star will be legally taking Travis Kelce’s last name after marriage, but will only restrict it to personal use.
Per the report, the singer will be retaining “Taylor Swift” as her stage name. This means that Swift plans on going by two different names, “Taylor Kelce” for home, and “Taylor Swift” for work. A source further clarified that she is “not interested in hyphenating or trying to combine their names.” The insider also cited Jennifer Aniston’s marriage to Brad Pitt as an example to explain the pop star’s name change. As of now, Swift is yet to confirm the alleged rumor.
While Swift has expertly managed to keep full details of her wedding under wraps, a few reports have given an insight into what fans can expect. On Friday, July 2, the singer and her fiancé reportedly enjoyed a wedding rehearsal dinner at MSG. According to Page Six’s exclusive report, the subsequent day of the wedding will begin with the cocktail hour, followed by the wedding ceremony and the reception. The ceremony is expected to last over 10 hours.
Many celebrities, including Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, and more, were spotted leaving their homes. Needless to say, fans speculated that they were going to attend the wedding.
