With Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's summer wedding generating daily headlines, one question keeps coming up among fans and legal watchers alike: what does a prenuptial agreement between two people this famous actually look like?
It's a fair question - and one that goes well beyond celebrity gossip.
Legal experts note that modern celebrity prenups function less as divorce contingency plans and more as business frameworks designed to preserve intellectual property, investment portfolios, and brand value. For someone like Swift, who spent years fighting to reclaim ownership of her music masters, protecting her catalog would almost certainly be a top priority in any legal agreement before marriage.
Family law attorney Sarah Luetto, a partner at Blank Rome's Matrimonial & Family Law Group - who has no connection to either Swift or Kelce - explained to Page Six this week what agreements between high-profile couples typically include. She noted that a couple in their position might want confidentiality terms, including non-disparagement clauses tied to their relationship, while also carving out exceptions - for example, allowing a songwriter to continue writing about personal experiences.
Experts also suggest such agreements commonly address property ownership and privacy protections, particularly when both parties maintain high-profile careers and major business interests.
Whether or not Swift and Kelce have signed anything remains entirely unconfirmed. But the public conversation around it is a useful reminder: even in romance, wisdom means thinking ahead. Proverbs 24:3 puts it plainly - "By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established."
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