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Internet booming ; Fans was highly Disappointed and reacted on Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Set for Lavish Rhode Island Wedding at $17M Mansion Next Summer…

The power couple that dominated headlines throughout the last NFL season is taking their relationship to the end zone. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement on August 26, 2025, via Instagram, and now sources close to the couple reveal they’re planning a summer 2026 wedding at Swift’s sprawling Rhode Island estate.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end proposed to the pop icon at his Kansas mansion, keeping the engagement private for two weeks before sharing with their millions of followers. Recent reports suggest the couple is moving quickly with wedding plans, with sources indicating Swift is eager to start a family.
Swift’s $17.75 million Watch Hill mansion, known as “Holiday House,” will host the couple’s grand wedding ceremony. The oceanfront property, famous for Swift’s star-studded Fourth of July parties, is undergoing renovations to prepare for the event.
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee almost confirmed the wedding destination while welcoming the couple’s engagement in a recent tweet. He captioned, “Rhode Island has some of the best wedding venues in the world, just saying.”
The 11,000-square-foot mansion sits on 5.23 acres of pristine coastline and can offer grandeur for the anticipated guest list of A-listers from both the entertainment and sports worlds. The report of ongoing renovation to host the event is enough to suggest that the preparation is running quite seriously behind the scenes.
However, Governor McKee didn’t mention a possible date in his tweet, prompting fans to speculate whether the couple will marry this year or next. Putting the speculation to rest, a source said, “They are getting married next summer in Rhode Island. She is eager to start a family.”
So, the pop icon allegedly appears ready to enter the next chapter of her life with the three-time Super Bowl champion. The reported timeline puts the wedding squarely in the NFL offseason.
The reactions revealed a public more divided than the poll suggested. “I disagree with this poll. The percentage of people who do not care must be much higher,” wrote one respondent.
A second expressed indifference mixed with goodwill, penning, “I don’t care, but I wish them well.”
“Surprised it’s not higher,” added another fan, suggesting the poll may have actually underestimated American apathy toward celebrity relationships.
Perhaps the excitement is currently only between the Swifties, but when they finally tie the knot next summer, everyone will undoubtedly show up to congratulate the power couple.