If Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are really tying the knot next summer, she may be doing it under a ceiling dripping in Baccarat crystal. Whispers of a June 13, 2026 wedding — Swift’s lucky number baked right in — have reportedly zeroed in on the Breakers, Newport’s most famous Gilded Age mansion. The speculation started when a podcast host claimed another bride had been offered compensation to move her date to make room for Swift and Travis Kelce. The Preservation Society of Newport County has already denied it, per New York Post, but that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from spinning at full speed.

Built between 1893 and 1895 for railroad heir Cornelius Vanderbilt II, the Breakers isn’t just a house. It’s 125,000 square feet of Gilded Age flexing. Architect Richard Morris Hunt designed th

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