Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reportedly ask wedding guests to forgo gifts
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly asked wedding guests not to bring gifts.
- San Francisco 49ers player George Kittle, a friend of Kelce's, revealed the request in an interview.
- The couple is rumored to be marrying on July 3rd, with speculation about the venue and guest list.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce are reportedly setting a unique tone for their upcoming wedding: no gifts allowed. The couple has made it clear to their guests that presents are not welcome, a request revealed by George Kittle, a close friend of Kelce and tight end for the San Francisco 49ers.
Kittle shared the couple's "no gifts" policy during an interview with Extra TV. While respecting the request, Kittle mentioned he might bring a small, personal gift for Kelce, knowing his friend's fondness for antique coins. "Sounds expensive too," Kittle quipped about the potential gift.
They said absolutely no gifts
Speculation about the wedding date and location has been rampant, with rumors pointing to an early July ceremony. Kittle also highlighted Swift's commitment, noting her participation in the Tight End University event, co-founded by Kelce and Greg Olsen, shortly before her own wedding. "She's an incredible person for giving us her time so close to her wedding," Kittle told People magazine, expressing gratitude for her presence.
Reports suggest the couple might tie the knot on July 3rd at New York's Madison Square Garden, with a guest list that could include notable figures like Selena Gomez and Ed Sheeran. Swift was recently seen having a bachelorette party at her Rhode Island mansion, while Kelce was spotted with friends in Los Angeles. The couple's efforts to maintain privacy have only fueled further media speculation.
She's an incredible person for giving us her time so close to her wedding. We are very grateful that she is here.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.