Like the rest of the world, Graham Norton can’t wait for Taylor Swift’s big day.
During the Monday, January 26, episode of his Wanging On with Graham and Maria podcast, cohost Maria McErlane asked the TV personality, 62, about being invited to Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce.
“I can say nothing,” insisted Norton, who was “invited” personally by the Life of a Showgirl artist, 36, when she appeared as a guest on The Graham Norton Show in October.
“That means it’s happening,” McErlane, 68, told Norton, to which he replied: “I’ve signed so many NDAs.”
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McErlane then jokingly asked Norton if he signed a “prenup” with Swift because he will actually be the one saying “I do.”
“That’s right,” he said. “Travis has kindly stepped down.”
When McErlane said she was “very much looking forward” to being Norton’s date to the wedding, he said, “Over my husband [Jono McLeod]’s dead body.”
When the “Cruel Summer” singer appeared on The Graham Norton Show last year, Norton asked if she’d be getting married in 2026.
“Oh, you’ll know,” Swift said. “I was going to invite you to it.”
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Swift, who said she would focus on wedding planning once her most recent album was released, admitted that she was “excited” to iron out the details for her special celebration with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 36.
“I know it’s going to be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount [of invites], and people are on the bubble,” she said, referring to guest lists that have to be limited to only close friends and family.
“You have to evaluate or assess your relationship with them to see if they should be there,” she said of potential guests. “I’m not going to do that.”
In the summer of last year, Kelce and Swift revealed that they were engaged after two years of dating, with their social media announcement immediately going viral.
“Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” Swift captioned photos of their engagement shared to Instagram.