Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift Take Drastic Measures To Keep Wedding Invitations From Leaking
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are set for one of the most high-profile weddings across sports and entertainment in recent memory. And they’ve taken drastic measures to ensure that their wedding invitations don’t leak.
The Kansas City Chiefs star and pop sensation will soon tie the knot and have a few rules in place. A close friend recently revealed their non-negotiable stipulation for wedding presents.
It has since been reported that they have individually watermarked each guest’s name on their specific invite. That means, if anyone decides to leak the doc, the couple will know exactly who it is.
“Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … every invitation is individually watermarked with the guest’s first and last name repeated throughout the invite,” TMZ revealed on Monday, “a security measure designed to identify anyone who leaks it online.”
TMZ added that Kelce and Swift started sending out invites in early spring. Most guests received theirs around April.
“Our sources say if a guest were to photograph the invitation and post it publicly, Taylor and Travis would be able to trace it back to the specific attendee whose name appears throughout the invite,” the publication adds.
Travis Kelce And Taylor Swift Also Keeping Wedding Location A Secret

The soon-to-be newlyweds are also keeping their wedding’s location close to the vest.
According to TMZ’s source, Madison Square Garden isn’t mentioned at all.
They’ve disclosed that New York City is thrown in there as a general location, with no specifics.
“It simply lists New York City as the location and July 3 as the date, withholding the exact venue from guests’ invitations,” the report continues.
The outlet previously reported that between 1,100 and 1,200 guests were listed as attendees.
The couple also reportedly filed for a permit to have streets closed around Madison Square Garden from July 2 to July 4 for festivities directly related to an event on July 3.
