Despite reportedly getting married at Madison Square Garden, aka the world’s most famous arena, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are still keeping wedding details a total mystery—even from their guests.
Reports suggest the power couple sent out an ironclad NDA for guests to sign, but alleged leaks indicate it’s not as intimidating as it sounds. On June 30, sources told TMZ the electronic NDA “does not include a monetary penalty—or any other punishment for that matter—if one dared to violate the agreement.”
This latest twist in the NDA saga follows claims that the extreme secrecy surrounding Swift and Kelce’s big day is leaving many guests stressed and frustrated. Sources told Hollywood insider Rob Shuter that attendees have been advised to arrive in New York for “two days of festivities” without knowing where or when the ceremony will take place.
“It’s a wedding, not a Middle East peace summit,” one insider told Naughty But Nice. “People have kids, jobs, businesses, and travel plans. They’re being asked to block off two full days and just wait for instructions. Guests are frustrated.”
Another source added, “Taylor and Travis are taking the secrecy too far. Everyone understands wanting privacy, but at some point it starts feeling like they don’t trust the very people they’re inviting.”
Even longtime friends of the “Lover” singer and Kansas City Chiefs tight end are reportedly exhausted. “People aren’t angry—they’re annoyed,” a separate insider revealed. “The message they’re hearing is, ‘We don’t trust you enough to tell you where you’re going.’ That’s frustrating when you’ve rearranged your entire schedule to celebrate the couple.”
This lack of trust has come up before, especially after Swift reportedly cut out one guest from knowing major details about her “really, really big” wedding: her future father-in-law, Ed Kelce.
In mid-May 2026, insiders told the Daily Mail that Ed “can’t be trusted” to keep a secret, especially one of this magnitude. “He’s sort of like a loose cannon,” a source explained. “Nobody knows what he’s going to say, so it’s kind of a controversial situation.”
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