Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift reportedly did not invite this celebrity Swiftie to their wedding

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One celebrity who is a huge Swiftie is speaking out after not getting an invite to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.

Flavor Flav, who fans have dubbed "King Swiftie," shared that he hasn't gotten an invite, but there is no bad blood. 

"No, I didn't get an invite to the wedding. I ain't expect one. You know what I'm saying? The whole nine," Flav tells People. "But they know they got my blessings and if she invites me, you dig? All right. I'm going. King Swiftie going to be at the wedding."

Flav added, "I'm King Swiftie. I love the Swifties. Mad shout out to the Swifties, baby."

The couple who have been dating for two years got engaged in August. Swift and Kelce shared the good news on social media with the caption, "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married."

When the news broke, Flavor Flav shared how he wanted to get involved in the nuptials and put his name into the hat about wanting to officiate the wedding.

"I'm very excited," Flavor Flav told  People about her The Life of a Showgirl album, that released on October 3. "Not only that, I'm very happy for her too. You know what I'm saying? Not only that, but she's about to hopefully one day get married." 

"And if she does, hopefully if I have my license in time, I want to be the one officiating the wedding," the musician continues.

Swift confirmed on The Graham Norton Show back in October that she will have a big wedding.

“I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount and people are on the bubble,” she explained to Norton. “And you have to evaluate or assess your relationship with them to see if they should be there. I’m not gonna do that.”

According to Page Six, the wedding is set to take place at Ocean House in Watch Hill, R.I on June 13, 2026.  Page Six previously reported that the singer is trying to “get married next summer” because she is “in a hurry to have children.”

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