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Taylor Swift Will Officially Become Mrs. Travis Kelce

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Taylor Swift is one of the most recognizable people on the planet. Since her debut album nearly 20 years ago, Taylor Swift has become a household name. Millions of Swifties follow her lead in music, style, beauty, and trends. When she started attending Kansas City Chiefs games, the National Football League suddenly had an influx of female viewers who’d never watched a game in their lives. The name Taylor Swift is good for business. But a source close to Tay claims she’s changing her name now to reflect a big step in her life.

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Taylor Swift Will Change Her Name to Taylor Kelce

An insider told the Daily Mail that Taylor Swift will legally become Taylor Kelce.

“Professionally, she’ll always be Taylor Swift. The name has become one of the biggest brands in entertainment, and there’s really no reason to change that,” the insider shared.

But when it comes to becoming Travis’ wife, Taylor wants her husband’s name.

“Personally, it’s a different story. Taylor is very traditional, and when it comes to marriage, she’d love to take Travis’ last name,” per an insider.

“In her personal life, the idea of being Taylor Kelce is something she genuinely looks forward to. She sees it as a meaningful step, especially knowing it would also be the family name their future children would share,” the source added.

“Both she and Travis think there’s something incredibly special and beautiful about sharing the same last name, even if the world will always know her professionally as Taylor Swift.”

A second source confirmed the information to the Daily Mail, explaining Taylor Swift isn’t the first celebrity to take her husband’s name.

“She will take his last name when they wed, but for work she will still go by Taylor Swift. Jennifer Aniston did this when she married Brad Pitt,” they said.

Travis and Taylor Kelce has a nice ring to it.

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