Graham Norton reveals he's had to sign 'so many' NDAs ahead of his rumoured attendance at Taylor Swift's wedding to NFL star Travis Kelce

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Graham Norton has revealed he's had to sign several non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) ahead of his rumoured attendance at Taylor Swift's wedding to Travis Kelce.

The chat show host, 62, made the revelation on the Monday episode of his Wanging On podcast, in response to being asked about the global pop star's nuptials, due to take place this summer.

The Irish comic suggestively replied: 'Ah, lovely Taylor Swift. I can say nothing. I've signed so many NDAs'. 

His co-host Maria McErlane couldn't hide her excitement and jealousy, saying: 'That is very, very exciting, and I'm very much looking forward to coming with you.'

However, Graham - who is married to Scottish filmmaker Jonathan 'Jono' McLeod - dashed her hopes as he replied: 'Right, over my husband's dead body.'

Taylor, 36, first hinted that she would be extended an invite to the author when she appeared on The Graham Norton Show last October to discuss her engagement to NFL star Travis, also 36.

Graham Norton has revealed he's had to sign several non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) ahead of his rumoured attendance at Taylor Swift's wedding to Travis Kelce

The chat show host, 62, made the revelation on the Monday episode of his Wanging On podcast, in response to being asked about the global pop star's nuptials, due to take place this summer (seen with Travis)

When Graham asked if the wedding would be taking place in 2026, the Grammy winner coyly answered: 'Oh you'll know.'

He then asked: 'So you're going big?' to which Taylor clarified: 'I was just meaning,  I was going to invite you to it' to cheers from the audience.

Graham jokingly mimed freaking out in his chair as he declared: 'I've got to go!' before self-deprecatingly quipping: 'If you're inviting me, it's very big'.

A laughing Taylor echoed: 'It's huge!' as Graham pretended to hold up a pair of binoculars and joked: 'I think I can see Taylor!'

The couple got engaged last August after dating for just over two years, with the hitmaker describing the way the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end popped the question as 'perfect'.

The ring - an Old Mine Brilliant Cut diamond featuring an elongated centre stone flanked by smaller diamonds, all set in custom-engraved yellow gold - was designed by Kindred Lubeck of Artifex Fine Jewelry.

Taylor revealed on Graham's show that she's planning a massive guest list to avoid the 'stressful' nature of smaller weddings.

'I know it's going to be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount and people are on the bubble,' she explained.

Taylor, 36, first hinted that she would be extended an invite to the author when she appeared on The Graham Norton Show last October (seen) to discuss her engagement to NFL star Travis

Graham jokingly mimed freaking out in his chair as he declared: 'I've got to go!' before self-deprecatingly quipping: 'If you're inviting me, it's very big'

'And you have to evaluate or assess your relationship with them to see if they should be there. I'm not going to do that.'

While rumours have circulated about a possible June 13, 2026 wedding date - the number 13 being Taylor's lucky number - recent reports suggest the couple have put detailed planning on hold as Travis weighs up his NFL future.

Elsewhere on the podcast, Graham explained that another A-lister who made a lasting impression on him while sitting on his famous couch last year, was Kim Kardashian.

The reality star, 45, appeared on the show in late October alongside Sarah Paulson to promote their legal drama All's Fair, and Graham admitted he'd misjudged her.

'The biggest surprise to me all season was Kim Kardashian,' he said. 'I had a very different impression of her before I met her... just that she was a reality person who was famous for no good reason.'

He said since having her on his show, he realised: 'That she is very driven, very ambitious, and has kind of a talent for that - a talent for building a brand.'

While speaking about her show All's Fair - which was critically panned, but hugely popular with audiences, Graham recalled: 'There was no viewing link. I couldn't see the show, which is always a bit of a, hmm, that's odd. 

'Anyway, then it did arrive, it got terrible reviews. It's the biggest show Hulu have ever had. The people can't get enough of it.'

Elsewhere on the podcast, Graham explained that another A-lister who made a lasting impression on him while sitting on his famous couch last year, was Kim Kardashian (seen)

The reality star, 45, appeared on the show in late October alongside Sarah Paulson to promote their legal drama All's Fair, and Graham admitted he'd misjudged her (seen with Sarah and Rachel Zegler)

He reflected. 'What it tells us is that, actually, those critics were looking for something that the people who liked that show weren't looking for.'

Despite being panned by critics, the show became Hulu's biggest scripted series premiere in three years, attracting 3.2 million viewers globally within three days of release.

Graham added: 'It's got lots of plots. It may not have so much good acting. Well, except it's got Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close. They're really good.'

When asked for his thoughts on Kim's acting, he responded: 'I don't know - I haven't watched it.'

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