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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have kept their forthcoming wedding tightly under wraps, and this week Travis’s mother, Donna Kelce, reiterated why: she says there was no need for a legal gag and that she can be trusted to keep the couple’s plans private. The remarks, made during a recent airport encounter with reporters, also touched on her brief turn on reality TV and a playful prospect of a mother-son dance—details that matter because this wedding remains one of the most closely watched celebrity events of the year.
Donna Kelce on secrecy and the NDA question
When a reporter from TMZ asked whether the family had been asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement, Donna dismissed the idea, insisting the couple never required such measures of her. She framed her silence as a matter of discretion rather than obligation, stressing that she won’t be revealing private plans.
The Kelce matriarch also suggested the mother-son moment at the wedding will be memorable, though she wouldn’t commit to a specific song. She recalled dancing to the B-52s’ Love Shack at the wedding of her other son, Jason, and quipped she’ll “see what she can muster” for Travis’s big day.
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Donna confirmed she took part in season four of Peacock’s The Traitors, and that her appearance was meant to draw viewers rather than to establish herself as a celebrity. She was eliminated in the third episode after producers revealed her role on the show.
Asked whether she’d try other reality formats, she smiled and said she didn’t see herself as a professional reality contestant. She singled out survival shows as too grueling and joked that a fully exposed survival series would be “sad for everybody watching.”
- NDA: Donna denies any nondisclosure agreement was required of her.
- Wedding details: No official date or venue has been announced publicly.
- TV appearance: She appeared on The Traitors and was voted out early.
- Public role: Donna says she joined the show to boost ratings, not to become a celebrity.
Why this matters now: the couple’s engagement remains a high-profile story and any comments from family members shape public expectations about privacy and spectacle. Public statements like Donna’s help set boundaries around what fans and media might reasonably expect to learn before the ceremony.
For now, the basics are unchanged—Swift and Kelce are engaged, the wedding date is undisclosed, and family members are keeping details close to the vest. In the absence of official announcements, every hint from those closest to the couple draws attention and can influence how the event will be covered when it finally happens.











