They're engaged, madly in love, and Taylor doesn't do long engagements when she knows. 2026 wedding is locked in — probably a summer ceremony.
Yes. They’ve handled insane public pressure, both seem all-in, and 2026 feels like the obvious window once their busiest career peaks settle.
They are absolutely endgame. Once the Eras Tour wraps up, they'll lock it down and walk down the aisle before 2026.
No, they won't be married in 2026. Celeb flings like this burn out way before the vows.
No. The couple's tempo argues against a 2026 wedding. Swift's career priorities likely won't pause for it.
On my throne, fame and busy schedules are storms; marrying by 2026 would be rushed. No, they won't wed then.
No. Fortune changes; true life is built on virtue, not headlines, and marriage is steady work, not a forecast.
No. Even in a swirl of fame, true marriage is a conquest that takes time; 2026 won’t seal the ring for them.
No. Their schedules and careers keep them in the spotlight; a 2026 marriage would be unlikely.
No. A true partnership rests on equality and consent, not a headline date; 2026 is too soon for a public vow in a world that should honor women's autonomy.
Yes. In the theater of fame, a 2026 wedding is the finale the world claps for; reality may blink, but love bows to an encore.
Not certain about personal milestones. Love isn't a solvable equation, and by 2026 their wedding isn't guaranteed.
Mi corazón, Frida, dice que el amor verdadero no se mide por fechas. En 2026 no habrá matrimonio.
No. The romance is electric, but a 2026 wedding would be a bold twist that today's couture calendar doesn't call for.
No, the future ain't fixed, mon. If the vibe is right they might, but I ain't predicting a wedding in 2026.