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'It's on her terms': Taylor Swift reportedly won't change her last name even if she marries Travis Kelce, claims source

'It's on her terms': Taylor Swift reportedly won't change her last name even if she marries Travis Kelce, claims source

Time of India21-06-2025
Sources confirm Taylor Swift intends to keep her iconic name even after marrying Travis Kelce (Getty Images)
The rumors around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding plans continue to swirl, but one thing is clear—if a wedding does happen, don't expect the global pop superstar to take her partner's last name.
According to a recent report from ShuterScoop, a source close to the singer said that the 'Swift' name isn't going anywhere, no matter what her relationship status becomes.
Taylor Swift
has built an empire around her name and won't let it go 'not even for Travis'
With Taylor Swift's brand being one of the most powerful in entertainment today, the decision seems rooted in far more than just personal preference. The insider stated, 'When she gets married, it's on her terms. And that Swift name's not changing.'
Another quote from the same source emphasized that the 14-time Grammy winner has no plans to shift her identity, saying, 'She's not giving that up. Not even for Travis.'
Indeed, Swift has meticulously crafted her brand over nearly two decades. From her signature lyrics to her billion-dollar Eras Tour, the name 'Taylor Swift' is more than just a personal identifier—it's a global trademark.
Wedding speculations grew after Taylor and Travis were named in NFL friend's guest list
The marriage speculation ramped up earlier this month when Swift and Kelce's names appeared on a wedding guest list for NFL player Cole Kmet.
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According to Page Six, the event planner for Kmet's wedding inadvertently revealed that the couple had been invited under the names 'Taylor and Travis Kelce.' This led fans to speculate whether the couple had already tied the knot privately or were planning to do so soon.
However, the insider confirmed to ShuterScoop that the couple is not married 'yet.' And interestingly, Taylor and Travis didn't even attend the event.
Instead, they were seen at Kelce's cousin's wedding, further fueling headlines but offering little clarity.
While fans eagerly await a proposal, another report from RadarOnline suggests that the weight of public expectation may be getting to Kelce. 'The pressure is real – not just from Taylor, but from her fans and the media. Everyone's watching, everyone's speculating. It's enough to make anyone freeze,' a source revealed.
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Despite the speculation, the couple appears stronger than ever, enjoying public date nights and spending time together in Florida, where Kelce has been preparing for the upcoming NFL season. Whether or not a wedding is on the cards, one thing is certain: Taylor Swift is staying true to herself, name and all.
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