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Wedding Easter egg reveals reference to Travis Kelce's favorite Taylor Swift song

Wedding Easter egg reveals reference to Travis Kelce's favorite Taylor Swift song

Wesley StenzelSat, July 4, 2026 at 4:43 PM UTC

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Taylor Swift and Travis KelceCredit: Kevin Mazur/GettyKey points -

Maren Morris posted several photos of her outfit from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.

She also shared a picture of a white cloth with the couple's initials and anniversary.

The cloth featured a lyric from "Blank Space," as well.

Nice to meet you, where you been?

Maren Morris shared a series of photos of her outfit from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding — and included a pic that revealed a cloth party favor with a reference to one of the musician's biggest hits.

After sharing two solo shots of herself and two pics alongside fellow country star Kelsea Ballerini, Morris posted a photo of a white commemorative cloth that appears to be a handkerchief bearing the wedding's official logo — two overlapping capital Ts (for Travis and Taylor) linked by a heart.

Maren Morris' photo of a commemorative cloth from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's weddingCredit: Maren Morris/Instagram

The cloth also features the date of the wedding — July 3, 2026 — as well as the location, New York City (though it doesn't specify that the event took place at Madison Square Garden).

Most notably, the bottom of the cloth features the quote "So it's gonna be forever…", which is the first line of the chorus of Swift's hit 1989 track "Blank Space."

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on May 15, 2026, in New York CityCredit: XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Kelce is on the record as a die-hard "Blank Space" fan, as he named the track when asked to pick his number one favorite song from Swift's discography in a July 2024 interview with Bussin' With the Boys.

"I really started listening to Taylor's music when she came out with 1989," he said. "I knew who she was before that — we were the same age, so through high school and everything, I knew who Taylor was as she was getting her career started — but I think 1989 was where it really started [to] go crazy. So I'm going to say 'Blank Space,' because that was like the first."

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Kelce also previously noted his affection for the track when asked which of Swift's songs he could listen to for the rest of his life.

"I mean, 'Blank Space' is a song that I’ll always listen to forever," Kelce said in a November 2024 episode of his podcast New Heights. "It's just unbelievable, everything about it."

The embroidered lyric's focus on "forever" makes it an apt line to associate with a wedding…though it's understandable why the cloth didn't also include the following line, "Or it's gonna go down in flames."

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The "TT" logo was also spotted in photos of guests from Swift and Kelce's rehearsal dinner on Thursday, as attendees like Ross Travis, Charissa Thompson, Steven Cundari, Reggie King, Sarah Blackburn King, and Jarret Stoll were seen clutching black velvet boxes with the same monogrammed design on the outside.

Page Sixreported that the boxes each contained one diamond-adorned champagne flute as a commemorative keepsake.

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