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At least, that’s what all the evidence seems to be pointing to. According to a recent report from TMZ, there’s been “a lot of activity” surrounding Taylor’s seaside home in Rhode Island. Per photos published by the outlet, all the lights of the home were on while security was guarding the property on Wednesday, June 17.
They also reported that “a woman who appears to be Taylor’s best friend, Abigail Anderson Berard, was on the balcony with a small child.”
And you better believe that Swifties are on high alert.
It’s unclear whether the woman is actually Abigail, but DeuxMoi also dropped footage of Travis pulling up to members-only club, Bird Streets, in Los Angeles with Jason Kelce and their close friend, Ross. Comedian Druski also arrived to the L.A. hotspot, but according to Deux, it’s unclear “if Druski was part of festivities that could be kicking off Travis’s bachelor weekend.”
“The group spent several hours at the exclusive club, with Travis arriving around 8:30 p.m. and leaving after midnight,” the outlet reported, adding that Taylor was “spotted elsewhere across the country with a group of girlfriends also looking like she might be celebrating a potential bachelorette weekend.”
Deux also received tips about Tay and Travis’s nuptials, claiming “there is allegedly a smaller, private ceremony planned before the larger NYC festivities take center stage.”
These developments come after a source told the Daily Mail that the couple is working with a wedding planner to ensure details of the ceremony don’t leak ahead of their big day. The insider claims that Tay has been “personally calling guests” to invite them “since things are getting fairly close, but mainly for privacy.”
“When it comes to the date and location, she wants to avoid anything leaking ahead of time, which is why there are no physical save-the-dates being sent out,” they explained, adding that the Grammy winner is “taking the entire process extremely seriously, especially from a security standpoint. At the moment, fewer than ten people actually know the exact wedding date and location.”
It’s important to take it all with a grain of salt until official confirmation is received.
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