The Truth Comes Out: Are Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift Really Making Wedding Guests Sign NDAs?
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Rumors have speculated about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift demanding that their wedding guests sign a Non-disclosure agreement (NDA) if they wish to attend.
Last August, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announced their engagement after two years of dating. The couple is set to tie the knot on June 13 at the Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
In January, beloved Irish broadcaster Graham Norton declined to address the upcoming wedding, saying he had “signed so many NDAs.” Naturally, fans began to wonder if Kelce and Swift were forcing their wedding guests to sign these ahead of the big day.
Speaking to his “Wanging On” podcast co-host, Maria McErlane, Norton finally clarified the NDA rumors. Norton stated that his NDA comment was merely “a joke” (h/t The Independent):
“I said that as a joke on the podcast, I said, ‘oh I’ve signed all these NDAs’, and then it started getting reported as a serious thing in America. I didn’t say cut that out because I thought it was so obviously a joke.”
So there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. There is no indicator that Travis Kelce and the world’s biggest music star have asked their wedding guests to sign NDAs. Carry on with your day.
Travis Kelce Is Returning For A 14th NFL Season

After spending two months mulling over his football future, Kelce announced his plans to return to the Kansas City Chiefs. Earlier this week, Kelce signed a new three-year contract that’s essentially structured as a one-year deal.
The 36-year-old had 76 receptions for 851 yards and five touchdowns last season, no small feat considering that Patrick Mahomes missed the final three games with a torn ACL. Otherwise, Kelce could have easily reached his 1,000-yard form again.
At any rate, Kelce’s return is a welcoming development for Kansas City. They have question marks in the passing game, and even in his 14th season, Kelce remains Mahomes’ most trusted pass-catcher.
Kansas City finished 6-11 last season, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
