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Graham Norton Clears Up Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wedding NDA Joke

DURING an Advertising Week Europe appearance on March 25, Norton said his earlier comment about signing “so many” NDAs for the couple’s wedding was never meant to be taken seriously.

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Graham Norton Clears Up Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wedding NDA Joke
Graham Norton Clears Up Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wedding NDA Joke

GRAHAM Norton is setting the record straight after fans ran with his joke about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding secrecy.

During an Advertising Week Europe appearance on March 25, Norton said his earlier comment about signing “so many” NDAs for the couple’s wedding was never meant to be taken seriously.

The TV host explained that the line came from his podcast as a joke, but it was later reported as fact.

Norton said he thought it was obviously tongue-in-cheek and confirmed that he has not signed any non-disclosure agreements related to the wedding.

“I said that as a joke on the podcast, I said, ‘Oh I’ve signed all these NDAs,’” Graham explained.

“And then it started getting reported as a serious thing in America. I didn’t say cut that out because I thought it was so obviously a joke.”

The clarification comes after Norton previously revealed that Swift had verbally invited him to the wedding during an October 2025 appearance on The Graham Norton Show.

At the time, Swift suggested the wedding would be a big celebration and joked that she planned to invite just about everyone she’s ever talked to rather than stress over a tight guest list.

Swift has also shared that wedding planning hadn’t fully begun at that point, as she was focused on her album The Life of a Showgirl.

Kelce, meanwhile, has hinted that live music will likely play a big role in the celebration.

While many details about the wedding remain unconfirmed, one thing is now clear: the rumored NDA lockdown was just a joke.