| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before 2027 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce will be legally married before Jan 1, 2027. It matters to traders because celebrity relationships drive rapid information flow and can move markets tied to entertainment, endorsements, and publicity.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce became a high-profile couple in the public eye beginning in 2023, drawing intense media coverage and fan scrutiny. Celebrity relationships like this combine personal choices (timing, family considerations) with professional calendars (tours, seasons), which together influence the likelihood and timing of formal commitments such as marriage.
Prediction market prices aggregate public information and sentiment about whether the specified event will occur by the stated deadline; they are probabilistic forecasts that update as new, verifiable information appears. Treat market odds as a continuously updating indicator, not as definitive proof of an outcome.
The market asks whether Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be legally married before Jan 1, 2027; the focus is on a completed legal marriage occurring prior to that cutoff.
The deadline is Jan 1, 2027; to resolve as 'Yes', a verifiable legal marriage must occur before that date. Check the official Kalshi contract for the precise cutoff time zone and settlement rules.
Settlement typically relies on verifiable evidence such as marriage licenses, public records, or corroborated reports from credible news sources or direct statements; consult the market's contract for the platform's exact evidence standards.
Engagements and plans are informative signals but are not the same as legal marriage; private ceremonies may count if they produce verifiable legal documentation or credible public confirmation that meets the market's evidence requirements.
No; this market concerns whether a marriage occurred before the cutoff. Subsequent separation or divorce does not change the fact that a legally recognized marriage took place prior to Jan 1, 2027.