Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce are getting married, and as the date approaches, Kelce is already practicing calling Swift his “wife.” The couple announced their engagement to the world on August 26, 2025, on social media, and the couple has been planning their wedding ever since.
But, is this couple already secretly married? After the Wednesday, April 1, episode of the “New Heights” podcast, hosted by Travis and his brother, Jason, some listener are questioning if the two already said “I do.”
The reason listeners think these two may have already tied the knot is because Kelce called Swift his “wife” on the podcast. It’s a fun story.
Travis Kelce Finds It Easy to Call Taylor Swift His ‘Wife’
During the Wednesday new episode of the “New Heights” podcast, listeners took to social media to react to Kelce calling Swift his wife. The exchange happened Kelce and Cincinnati men’s basketball head coach Jerrod Calhoun.
When talking about college sports, Calhoun had some fun with Kelce by saying he would get him a “good NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal.” When Kelce got pumped, Calhoun said, “You gotta ask your wife.” So, Kelce then pretended to ask Swift, saying, “Sweetie, I’m going back to school.”
Followers loved it “Boy didn’t even flinch when he called Taylor his wife,” one user on X stated. “The wedding happened? Travis Kelce seemingly confirmed on New Heights that he’s now married to Taylor Swift,” the Taylor Swift Updates X account shared.
So, are these two already married? Probably not, but it’s fun to hear Kelce practice by calling Swift “wife.”
Taylor Swift Celebrates New Milestone With ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video and No. 1 Debut
Swift unleashed her 2025 studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” in October of 2025. She released her third single off the set, “Elizabeth Taylor,” on March 10, and it followed two No. 1 hits in “Opalite” and “The Life of Ophelia.”
The official music video for “Elizabeth Taylor” has reached No. 1 on the U.S. Apple Music music video chart, according to Chart Data. That was a a quick rise to the top and shows the power of Swift.
“I wanted melodies that were so infectious that you were almost angry at it and lyrics that are just as vivid, but crisp and focused and completely intentional,” Swift said of the songwriting on “The Life of a Showgirl” during her appearance on the “New Heights” podcast in August of 2025, the same month she got engaged.
Of Elizabeth Taylor, Swift said, “She is always someone that I’ve looked up to as being this very glamorous, very beloved, but for some reason a polarizing figure, which I found myself in that place, too.”
The video features clips from an array of film star Elizabeth Taylor’s most iconic films, such as 1958’s “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” 1963’s “Cleopatra” and 1966’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” According to official Swift fan page Taylor Nation, the video was released in honor of the final day of Women’s History Month, which runs in March.