Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Engagement Prediction Made by Spencer Pratt

Former reality star Spencer Pratt has shared his belief that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will eventually get married.

Pop superstar Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce became one of Hollywood's hottest celebrity couples after going public with their romance in September 2023. At the time, Swift captured headlines when she attended a Chiefs game alongside her partner's mother, Donna Kelce.

Swift went on to become a fixture at Chiefs games during the season, with NFL broadcasts often mentioning her presence. For months, fans have speculated whether the pair will eventually get engaged—and Pratt has now dropped his theory.

During an April 23 episode of her podcast, Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald, comedian McDonald spoke with the former The Hills star—who considers himself a staunch Swiftie—about Swift and Kelce's relationship.

Newsweek emailed spokespeople for Swift and Kelce for comment Tuesday.

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Spencer Pratt
Taylor Swift on October 11, 2023, in Los Angeles, California, Travis Kelce on July 11, 2023, in Hollywood, California, and Spencer Pratt on June 21, 2022 in Santa Monica, California. Pratt has predicted that Kelce... Matt Winkelmeyer/JC Olivera/Amanda Edwards/Getty Images

"Do you think they're gonna get married?" McDonald asked Pratt about the famous couple.

"100 percent," he responded. "I think she's gonna have fam—baby—I've got into multiple arguments with people that they're like, 'This is all for show' and I'm like 'No it's not.'"

McDonald then went on to explain that in a previous podcast episode, she predicted Swift and Kelce would get engaged in May. Swift will be performing her Eras Tour at Paris La Défense Arena on May 9, 10, 11, and 12.

"I hope so, I think maybe the Paris show, you know, at the Eiffel Tower or something," Pratt said.

McDonald agreed, saying: "That's what I said, the Paris show and something—because I think [Kelce's] sort of basic, and Diablo Cody, the screenwriter, is the one who gave me that idea. So I don't want to take it completely for myself. But I think that's in May.

"And yeah, I mean, I think she's, she's like 33, right? So I think she wants to get on the baby train and I think she wants to do it right. I think she wants to be—not that it's wrong—but I think she wants to do it traditional for herself and for her parents. I think she wants to be married and then get pregnant, that's my opinion."

Elsewhere in the episode, Pratt and McDonald discussed the feud between Kim Kardashian and Swift, which has been rumbling on for years.

Kardashian was at the center of a social media storm last month after Swift's April 19 release of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, featured the song, "thanK you aIMee," written from the perspective of a bullying victim.

The capitalized "K" "I" and "M" in the title spell out "Kim," so fans believe the singer is hitting out at Kardashian.

The pair have clashed since 2016 when the socialite became embroiled in Swift's on-off feud with Kardashian's then-husband, Kanye West.

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