Taylor Swift’s dad, Scott Swift, has taken some important steps to protect her $2B fortune before she weds fiancé Travis Kelce. According to Rob Shuter, Swift’s father, who is rarely seen in public, has quietly helped oversee a rock-solid prenup. According to insiders, both the singer and her NFL fiancé support the ironclad prenup and Scott’s involvement in it.
Scott Swift to put prenup ahead of Travis Kelce wedding, sources suggest
As per sources tied to Rob Shuter, Taylor Swift’s dad, Scott Swift, has personally put the singer’s airtight prenup in motion ahead of her wedding to Travis Kelce. Sources describe him as a great father to the “Opalite” crooner who has quietly worked behind the scenes to ensure his daughter enjoys a successful career.
The source stated, “Scott is the definition of a great father. He’s spent his entire adult life protecting Taylor while giving her the freedom to become the biggest star in the world. He’s always there, but never in the spotlight.”
Insiders explained that although Scott is a loving father, he can be a tough businessman and negotiator for his daughter’s career. One insider explained: “He’s a fist in a velvet glove. Polite, charming, and incredibly warm—but when it comes to protecting his daughter and her business interests, nobody is sharper.”
It makes sense considering Swift’s net worth is estimated at roughly $1.6 billion, while Kelce’s stands at about $120 million. This includes the money he earns from the Kansas City Chiefs, endorsements, New Heights podcast, and business ventures, among other things.
A source elucidated, “When you’re dealing with nearly $2 billion in combined assets, a prenup isn’t a sign of mistrust.” “It’s smart business,” the source added.
One would expect that this would upset Kelce. However, as per sources, not only is the NFL star happy, but he is fully supportive of Swift’s dad in protecting his daughter’s business interests.
The source shared: “Travis respects Scott tremendously. He understands that Scott helped build one of the most successful entertainment brands in history. There was never any drama and never any pushback.”
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory
