Thanks to Taylor Swift's Future Father-in-Law, We Know Exactly when She Got Engaged
Travis Kelce chose a simple garden proposal after months of planning, inspired by advice from both fathers, marking a heartfelt milestone in their two-year relationship.
- On August 26, 2025, Taylor Swift, pop icon, and Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs tight end, announced their engagement on Instagram after about two years of dating.
- Family accounts place the moment about two weeks ago, saying the proposal occurred in a garden at Travis Kelce’s Lee's Summit, Missouri home.
- The proposal unfolded when Kelce asked Swift while they were outside, he led her for a glass of wine before getting down on one knee, and they immediately FaceTimed their families to share the news.
- Instagram photos revealed the engagement ring, and fans and social media buzzed about the moment; Ed Kelce said the family is thrilled and preparing for upcoming nuptials.
- On advice from both fathers, Kelce opted for a simple ask, foregoing a grand production after months of planning, and the announcement followed shortly after Swift revealed The Life Of A Showgirl, boosting fans and cultural buzz.
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By Maya Morita , John Kosich Click here for updates on this story CLEVELAND (WEWS) — In an interview with News 5’s John Kosich, Travis Kelce’s father, Ed Kelce, gave us an in-depth look at his son’s recent engagement to one of the world’s biggest pop stars. On Tuesday, Travis and Taylor Swift announced their engagement in a joint social media post. According to Ed, his son proposed to Swift almost two weeks ago, a little more than two years …


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