Taylor Swift could soon shoulder the financial weight of her entire household with Travis Kelce.
The music icon stands as a certified billionaire while her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, holds around $47.3 million in net worth. Their engagement took place in August 2025. Plans call for a wedding in New York City during summer 2026.
Page Six reported on May 19, 2026, that a prenuptial agreement between the pair likely includes terms making the wealthier spouse cover daily expenses. This structure protects the other partner's assets from commingling during the marriage.
"When one party is worth significantly more than the other, prenuptial agreements frequently provide that the wealthier party will pay all of the couple’s living expenses while the less wealthy party preserves their separate estate," said Sarah Luetto, partner at Blank Rome Matrimonial & Family Law Group, who represents neither celebrity. These documents usually keep each person's property distinct. Yet prolonged marriages often see assets shift through gifts or joint decisions. Multi-state living arrangements require careful choice-of-law sections. Privacy protections also feature prominently to shield personal matters from media exposure.
The dynamic suits couples where one brings far greater resources. Kelce could maintain his earnings and investments untouched while Swift funds their shared life. Legal professionals stress these clauses reduce future disputes in divorce scenarios. Public fascination with the pairing stems from their contrasting careers in entertainment and professional football. Observers expect the agreement to balance protection with fairness.
