Graham Norton jokes he signed ‘so many NDAs’ for Swift-Kelce wedding
British talk show host Graham Norton joked he signed “so many NDAs” to score an invite to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming wedding.
Norton, 62, confirmed Monday on his podcast, “Wanging On,” that he received an invitation to the hotly anticipated event. But when co-host Maria McErlane looked for details, Norton clammed up.
“I can say nothing,” he said, drawing a faux gasp from McErlane. “I signed so many NDAs.”
When McErlane jokingly tried to sneak an invite for herself as Norton’s plus-one, he replied, “Over my husband’s dead body.”
Swift, 36, previously hinted about inviting Norton, an avid fan of her music, to the wedding when she appeared on his show on Oct. 3 to promote her newest album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” When Norton asked for the date, Swift told him, “Oh, you’ll know…I was going to invite you to it.”
Swift and Kelce, also 36, are reportedly set to marry on June 13 at the Ocean House hotel in Rhode Island, though no one has publicly confirmed those details.
Kelce proposed to Swift over the summer, and they announced their engagement on Aug. 26. During their October conversation, Swift told Norton that Kelce “really crushed it when it came to surprising me.”
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