They’re married now. But the house hunt isn’t about luxury. It’s about erasing the past.
Taylor Swift bought her Tribeca spot years ago, back when Travis Kelce was just another guy. Before he became the husband.
“They don’t want to live in ’Taylor’s house.’”
Insiders tell Rob Shuter of his Naughty But Nice Substack that the couple is scrambling for a new home in New York. One they built from scratch. Together. Every wall, every door handle, every memory needs to belong to both of them equally. Not hers. Not his. Theirs.
Why move? Her place is perfect fine, lovely, even. But it smells like the life she had before. She doesn’t want to walk into someone else’s world anymore. She wants a joint command center.
It’s a fresh start. No more “my life” or “his life”. Just one life. A place for holidays. Friends. And yes, the talkers are right — kids are already in the equation. 🍼
Remember how they met? July 2023. Low profile for a while. Then Taylor showed up at a game, and the world lost its mind.
Fast forward. Two years later. August 26, 2025, engagement announcement.
Her caption was a joke only true fans get:
“Your English teacher and your gig teacher are getting married”
Photos everywhere. Flowers. A garden Travis designed just for that moment. 💍
And the wedding? July 3. Madison Square Garden. Not a chapel, not a barn. The Garden. Big. Loud. Unapologetic.
Dior handled the clothes. Jonathan Anderson, the creative director, designed the couture. He’d never done a couture wedding for a global icon before. The shoes were custom Christian Louboutin. Jewelry from Cartier.
They look expensive. But the house they want next? That has to mean something more.
Will they find it in NYC? Maybe. Maybe they’ll stay put anyway.
