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The surprise twist in Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding NDAs revealed
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding guests have reportedly all signed non-disclosure agreements — but the documents are not as ironclad as they look.
The NDAs don’t mention any financial punishment — or any penalty at all — for those who violate the terms, according to TMZ.
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Additionally, the outlet claimed on Tuesday that the documents did not come with a film release.
Reps for Swift and Kelce did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
TMZ reported earlier this month that Swift and Kelce, both 36, sent their friends and family NDA links after confirming their wedding attendance.
Those going have been prohibited from sharing details about the star-studded ceremony, which we hear will take place at Madison Square Garden on Friday.
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We hear the event’s A-list guest list includes Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss, Gigi Hadid and more stars.
“I’ve heard Taylor invited so many people it’s going to be bigger than the Met Gala,” an industry insider recently told Page Six.
Another source shared that Stevie Knicks and Tim McGraw are set to perform at the bash.
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The festivities will span multiple days, with Page Six confirming an intimate rehearsal dinner will be held at the iconic Manhattan venue on Thursday.
More than 1,000 guests are expected to attend the wedding of the pop star and NFL player the following day.
However, a source told us “it’s possible” the pair have already exchanged vows.
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The duo has been together since the summer of 2023, with the Daily Mail reporting Friday that the athlete initially “wasn’t pursuing [Swift] heavily.”
The outlet claimed Kelce “wasn’t looking for anything serious” at first and was “definitely still dating around” before going “exclusive” with the Grammy winner in September 2023.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end proposed to his partner in August 2025.
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Huge Brexit betrayal after Starmer hands EU students £30,000 fee discount
Huge Brexit betrayal after Starmer hands EU students £30,000 fee discount
Sir Keir Starmer will hand EU students a discount of nearly £30,000 to study in the UK after Eurocrats demanded yet another Brexit betrayal concession.
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Sir Keir Starmer will hand EU students a discount of nearly £30,000 to study in the UK after Eurocrats demanded yet another concession.
It reportedly came off the back of a deal hashed out on the fringes of the G7 summit this month with the European Commission's President, Ursula von der Leyen.
Under the terms of the agreement students heading to the UK from Europe will see their fees reduced from £38,000 to £9,535.
Sources reported in the national press laid bare that the outgoing Prime Minister had effectively surrendered to the Commissioner's demands.
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Reporting in the Daily Telegraph revealed that Sir Keir had only agreed to talk about the cut-price fees for EU graduates in return for progress on his wider demands.
A remainer, Sir Keir has already been slammed for selling out to the EU after he signed up to a slew of regulations without letting British MPs have a look in.
Members of his own cabinet have also called for the UK to sign back up to the single market and the customs union.
And his suspected replacement, Andy Burnham, has called for the UK to head back into the bloc in his lifetime.
Additional talks, namely a summit between the UK and the EU, were scheduled to take place this month - but the EU cancelled them after Sir Keir resigned.
It was reported at the time that they had done so because top Brussels officials believed Andy Burnham would be a softer touch in talks.
That summit was intended to end with new deals on a youth mobility scheme and to ease cross-channel trade barriers on food, drink and energy.
The Daily Express has started a campaign to 'Give Us A Proper Brexit' which demands we leave the ECHR, establish a protected fishing zone around the coast and axe red tape.
This paper backed the Leave campaign and was the first national newspaper to support leaving the European Union.
Before Brexit, EU students were charged the same, but since Britain’s departure from the bloc, they have been made to pay annual international fees of up to £38,000.
Roughly 11 per cent of the UK’s 685,565 foreign students come from the EU, according to figures published for 2024/25.
