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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Keep Honeymoon Location Strictly Confidential

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly keeping their honeymoon destination a secret, with only a few people aware of their travel plans following their wedding.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Keep Honeymoon Location Strictly Confidential
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Reports indicate that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have taken extensive measures to ensure their honeymoon location remains undisclosed. The couple, who are expected to marry this week, have kept details about their post-wedding plans under tight wraps.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Have Shared Honeymoon Plans with Almost No One

Rob Shuter revealed that the pair is determined to prevent any leaks regarding their honeymoon. According to sources, Swift and Kelce have gone to great lengths to maintain secrecy. “The honeymoon is locked down tighter than the wedding,” an insider stated, adding, “Taylor and Travis don’t want anyone knowing where they’ll be or when. They’ve told almost no one.”

Insiders also disclosed that the couple is planning a three-week trip spanning several continents. Their itinerary reportedly includes the Caribbean and several European destinations such as Italy’s Lake Como, Croatia, Greece, and the French Riviera. One source described it as “the ultimate bucket-list honeymoon,” emphasizing that each location was selected for luxury, privacy, and memorable experiences.

The schedule is said to be flexible, allowing the couple to alter plans quickly if they sense unwanted attention. Another insider noted, “Taylor has lived her life in public for nearly two decades. She wants this trip to belong to just the two of them.”

Additionally, reports have emerged about the wedding arrangements causing frustration among guests. Shuter mentioned that attendees were asked to be in New York for the two-day event but were not informed about the exact timing or venue of the ceremony. A source commented, “It’s a wedding, not a Middle East peace summit,” adding, “People have kids, jobs, businesses, and travel plans. They’re being asked to block off two full days and just wait for instructions. Guests are frustrated.”

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