Taylor Swift's Engagement Sparks Debate over Proposal Etiquette
Betting markets open on wedding details including location, bridal party, and timing, with Tennessee favored and over 24 million Instagram likes on their engagement announcement.
- On August 26, 2025, Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce revealed their engagement by sharing photos from their garden proposal on Instagram.
- The couple started dating in summer 2023, keeping the engagement news under wraps for weeks amid growing media attention and public speculation.
- In a recent GQ interview, Travis Kelce discussed the genuine and low-key nature of his relationship with Swift when they are away from the spotlight.
- Swift's engagement ring is estimated around five to six carats, and her Instagram announcement received over 24 million likes, sparking widespread celebration and wedding betting odds.
- Reports suggest the wedding may occur in September 2025 in Montecito, California, while betting outlets mark July 4, 2026, as a key date, indicating ongoing speculation about timing and details.
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