For the majority of the past six months, trade negotiations, draft selections, and free agency signings have been the only football-related stories deserving of headlines. However, all it took for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romance to dominate the news was a simple “yes.”
For days on end, American audiences were enthralled with their announcement, which was made through an Instagram picture that showed their proposal. Unfortunately, saying “I do” and exchanging kisses is only a small part of marriage. There is paperwork, and a lot of it when you’re as rich as Taylor Swift.
“That prenup is going to be longer than most books we all read,” said Maggie McGrath of Forbes. The harsh reality is that people who are viewed as lovers frequently have bad intentions, so when billions of dollars are at stake, it is necessary to make sure that everyone is acting appropriately.
Prenuptial agreements, particularly for well-known celebrities, are frequently more intricate than most people would think, but ultimately, they are rather straightforward, according to Luisa Kroll, executive editor at McGrath. She revealed:
“It’s usually; Whatever you have when you come into the marriage, is your own… They are now worth $1.67 billion, so she would have the $1.6 billion and he would have the $70 million, and then they’d go from there… But you often don’t get those details until the divorce goes through.”
“If they are in California,” “that’s a state that’s pretty firm about splitting assets pretty firm down the middle.”
Naturally, the area that Swift and Kelce decide to live in will also play a role, since divorce outcomes frequently differ from one state to another in the United States.

