Taylor Swift’s controversial wedding rule has fans debating who should make plus-one list

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have so far been keeping their wedding plans very locked down even as rumors swirl — but there’s already a controversy brewing.
The famous couple, engaged since August 2025, have not yet confirmed where or when they will tie the knot. Yet according to reports, the couple is reigniting a long-standing debate about plus-ones at weddings.
Swift and Kelce are apparently enforcing a no ring, no bring policy — so if a guest is not married or engaged, he or she cannot bring a date to the wedding.
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Given the couple’s close celebrity friendships, the rule could potentially create matrimonial mayhem, at least as some people see it.
Swift’s longtime friend Selena Gomez recently married Benny Blanco — and Kelce’s teammate and friend Patrick Mahomes has been married to his wife, Brittany, just over four years. They’re all likely to be on the list.
But there are other potential problems. One of Swift’s best friends, Gigi Hadid, is in a serious relationship with Bradley Cooper, based on multiple recent reports — but they’re not married.
Swift’s friend Gracie Abrams, who may be invited, is in a serious relationship with actor Paul Mescal, as a June Vogue piece and other accounts have made clear. They also are not married.
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Kate Middleton’s sister Pippa Middleton reportedly implemented the no ring, no bring policy at her 2017 wedding to James Matthews.
At the time, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were not married. Markle skipped the wedding ceremony but attended the reception, according to Vanity Fair.

The no ring, no bring policy has generated strong reactions online.
One anonymously sourced comment helped fuel the frenzy: A single woman reportedly said she was considering skipping the wedding because she wouldn’t know many people there.
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“No one’s entitled to a plus-one simply because you were invited,” professional development expert Jan Goss, based in Texas, told Fox News Digital.
“A wedding invitation [is] a gift of inclusion. … It’s not some contract guaranteeing your specific accommodations.”

In a Reddit discussion, commenters noted that a couple who have been together for 10 years might not even receive a joint invitation — while a couple engaged after just six months could.
One poster on the wedding site The Knot advised inviting someone along with a significant other together on one invitation.
If the guest is single, the invitation can say “and guest.”

“You do not need to allow random dates,” wrote one person.
Goss said the controversy surrounding Swift’s potential guest list reflects a larger cultural shift.
“People increasingly view invitations through a lens of personal entitlement, rather than gratitude,” she said.
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But other Reddit users agreed with Swift and Kelce.
“Seems sensible,” commented one user about the no ring, no bring idea. “She wants a wedding with people she actually knows, not people there to bring along friends as a ‘favor’ to ogle her like a rare animal.”

“I didn’t want random people I didn’t know at my wedding either,” another wrote, “and I’m not a famous person trying to enjoy my day without being papped.”
Ultimately, “the bride and groom get to decide what their day looks like,” Goss said.
“I would remind people that weddings are actually one of the easiest social events. … Think of it as an opportunity to meet new people.”

Goss said it’s fine to just go up and ask others, “How are you connected to the bride and groom?”
“Make the focus on celebrating the couple rather than your own discomfort,” Goss said.
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“Put your phone away and engage with humans,” she also said. “You’re there to lift up the bride and the groom.”
But attending is of course not obligatory, she said.

Too uncomfortable going solo?
“Just decline graciously,” said Goss.
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Meanwhile, some reports claim Swift and Kelce may get married in New York’s Madison Square Garden the first weekend of July.
Jessica Mekles of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.
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