The trend “Did Taylor Swift get married?” has been making waves online in recent days. Rumors of a secret wedding between the pop icon and NFL star Travis Kelce quickly gained traction, fueled by a series of AI-generated wedding photos that went viral. These digitally altered images only added to the speculations about these unfounded claims.
Fans began asking, “Did Taylor Swift get married?” after fake, AI-generated photos of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in wedding attire went viral. In the manipulated images, the “Lavender Haze” singer dons a lace-detailed wedding gown and her signature Folklore-era low bun. Kelce is in a white shirt with a bow tie and a jet-black suit.
For Swift, rumors of a “secret marriage” are nothing new. During her relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn, fake news of marriage and even pregnancy circulated widely. The Grammy-winning singer has been vocal about women’s right to not offer any “explanations” regarding fake news. She notably supported Lady Gaga when the latter was at the center of a fake pregnancy rumor.
While Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s “wedding” may not have actually happened, sources say there is a chance Kelce will “speed up” the timeline of their relationship. After dating for two years, it seems Kelce might pop the question at any moment.
An exclusive Life & Style report quoted an insider who claimed that Kelce “wants to marry Taylor right away and start a family as soon as she’s ready.” The insider further added that Travis is “broody” and has told the singer that “he’s open to having kids before a wedding!”
Recently, his brother, Jason Kelce, welcomed baby number four. The source hinted that watching his brother’s growing family has inspired Travis to start his own. The source explained, “His fatherly instincts kick in whenever he spends time with his three young nieces. Travis is going to be an amazing dad.”
In February, reporters also asked Kelce if he had gone “ring shopping” recently. The Kansas City Chiefs star dodged the potential engagement question with an eye roll, giving no specific answer. When reporters ask about what he thinks of “diamonds,” he answers, “I like earrings, I like necklaces, stuff like that.” (via TMZ)