What was supposed to be a joyful countdown has taken an uneasy turn.
According to multiple reports, Travis Kelce is increasingly concerned that his highly anticipated summer wedding to Taylor Swift could be disrupted — not by scheduling conflicts or creative choices, but by an unexpected legal shadow tied to Blake Lively’s ongoing court case.

The concern isn’t about headlines alone. It’s about timing.
Swift, 36, has found herself indirectly pulled into a lawsuit involving her former close friend Blake Lively and film director Justin Baldoni. The case escalated last week when previously private text messages from 2024 were unsealed, revealing candid conversations that placed Swift closer to the situation than many realized.

While Swift is not accused of wrongdoing, the unsealed documents reportedly raise the possibility that she could be called as a witness for the defense if the case proceeds to trial. According to TMZ, that trial is expected to begin in mid-May — uncomfortably close to the reported June 13 wedding date in Rhode Island.
For Kelce, the overlap has become hard to ignore.

Sources cited by The U.S. Sun describe the Kansas City Chiefs star as “extremely stressed,” balancing uncertainty around what could be his final NFL season with the possibility that Swift may be forced into court at the exact moment they are planning to celebrate privately.
The fear, insiders say, isn’t scandal — it’s disruption.
“He remains supportive,” one source claimed, “but the idea of having to cancel or reschedule because of a court appearance feels deeply unfair — to both of them.”

The situation is reportedly creating quiet tension within their inner circle. Not public arguments. Not visible strain. Just persistent anxiety — the kind that sits beneath the surface when plans are made months in advance and suddenly feel fragile.
Kelce has allegedly encouraged Swift to distance herself from the legal situation earlier, sensing discomfort in how events were unfolding. That advice appears rooted less in control and more in protection — a desire to keep their personal milestone insulated from forces neither of them initiated.
The backdrop adds emotional weight.
Swift and Lively were once seen as inseparable, frequently appearing together at events and family gatherings. They were last photographed publicly in late 2024. Since then, their relationship has reportedly cooled, a shift hinted at in the unsealed texts, where Swift allegedly described their communication as having lost its warmth.

For Swift, the situation is particularly delicate. Court appearances don’t operate on celebrity calendars. If summoned, attendance is not optional — and postponements can carry consequences beyond inconvenience.
Family support, however, appears strong.
Jason Kelce has reportedly reassured his brother to “stay positive,” while Travis’ parents have encouraged patience and focus, reminding him that not every unknown needs to be solved immediately.
Still, uncertainty lingers.
This is not how Swift or Kelce imagined the lead-up to their wedding. Instead of dress fittings and final details, the conversation now includes legal calendars and contingency plans.
No official decisions have been announced. No dates have been changed. And there is no confirmation that Swift will, in fact, be called to testify.
But the possibility alone has shifted the emotional landscape.
As the legal process unfolds, the question isn’t whether the wedding will happen — it’s whether it can remain untouched by circumstances far beyond the couple’s control.

For now, the plans stand.
But behind the scenes, the silence feels heavier than celebration.
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