I Called Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Engagement 11 Days Early (Here's the TikTok to Prove It)

Okay, so. I need to talk about the time I accidentally became a Taylor Swift prophet.

On 15th August 2025, buzzing after watching Taylor's appearance on New Heights, the podcast Travis co-hosts with his brother Jason (watch the episode here), I did what any self-respecting wedding celebrant would do: I made a TikTok about it, mid-delight, and told the internet exactly what I thought was coming. "I'm placing my bet now! These two will marry THIS YEAR!"

Eleven days later? Engaged. 🎉

Eleven months after that? Married. Madison Square Garden. About a thousand guests. The whole spectacle.

I mean, I KNEW IT.

The video's sitting at 186,000+ views and 4,000+ likes now, and honestly the comments are the best part. "You called it!!!""WELL YOU SAID THE TRUTH.""Girl guess whatttt." Someone asked if I'd thought about taking up fortune telling as a side hustle. Listen, I would not be mad about it.

Wedding Celebrant Predicts Taylor and Travis engagement

Here's the thing people forget about that episode: Taylor absolutely had something to sell. She used it to announce her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, release date, cover art, tracklist, the lot. It was one of the biggest promo moments of her year.

But that's exactly what made it so telling. Taylor Swift doesn't hand a reveal like that to just anyone. Her future fiancé got first access, before the label rollout, before the official countdown clock, before any of it. That's not a press strategy. That's a woman letting the person she loves be the one she shares it with first, and being happy enough about that fact that it leaked through every second of the episode.

It was, without question, the most "her" we'd seen Taylor in years. Not performing happy, that unmistakable, can't-quite-hide-it happy. And when you've sat across from as many couples as I have in the run-up to their weddings, you learn to spot that shift: the moment someone stops performing and starts just being, easily, obviously, "we already know and we don't even need to announce it yet" happy. That's the energy that made me shout "END GAME, this is IT" at my phone and immediately hit record.

Celebrity "prediction" videos are everywhere and most of them are safely vague: "they'll get married eventually," sure, thanks. Mine was dated, specific, posted before the fact, and eleven days out from the real thing. That's not a horoscope. That's pattern recognition from doing this job for real couples, regularly.

Reading a couple, spotting the exact moment they've quietly already decided, before they've told a soul, isn't a party trick I save for TikTok. It's genuinely the job. I just happened to do it, for once, in public, about two of the most famous people on the planet.

Wedding Celebrant Predicts Taylor and Travis engagement

I'm not saying Taylor and Travis are booking me for anything! But whether it's Madison Square Garden or a barn in Buckinghamshire, the joy looks the same once you know how to spot it. If you and your other half are somewhere in that "we already know" phase, I'd love to hear from you.



Watch the tiktok - here https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRoqbNYF/

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