Prenup could block Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce from discussing marriage — but can she still sing about it?
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may include a non-disclosure agreement in their prenuptial agreement that could prevent them from discussing their marriage. However, Swift is likely to retain the right to sing about their relationship in her music. Legal experts suggest that confidentiality terms could be included to protect their privacy, especially given their high-profile status.
- ▪Swift and Kelce could be barred from discussing their marriage under a prenuptial non-disclosure agreement.
- ▪Taylor Swift may still have the right to sing about her relationship despite the prenup.
- ▪Legal experts indicate that confidentiality terms in the prenup could help protect their privacy from public scrutiny.
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Page Swift exclusive Prenup could block Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce from discussing marriage — but can she still sing about it? By Leah Bitsky Published May 20, 2026, 3:57 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google He can still be the guy on the Chiefs. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could be barred from discussing their marriage under a prenuptial non-disclosure agreement — though the pop star could still retain the right to sing about their relationship.Lawyer Sarah Luetto, a partner in Blank Rome’s Matrimonial & Family Law Group, exclusively spoke with Page Six about what a potential prenuputial agreement between Swift and Kelce would entail.
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