Graham Norton clarifies Taylor Swift wedding non-disclosure agreement claims

Broadcaster Graham Norton confirms he never signed documents for Taylor Swift's wedding

Veteran broadcaster Graham Norton has clarified that he has not signed any non-disclosure agreements regarding the upcoming wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

Speaking at Advertising Week Europe on Wednesday, the sixty-two-year-old explained that his previous remarks about signing "so many" NDAs for the high-profile couple were intended as a joke.

The confusion stemmed from an episode of his "Wanging On" podcast, where Norton quipped about the extreme secrecy surrounding the nuptials.

"I said that as a joke on the podcast, I said, 'Oh I’ve signed all these NDAs,'" Norton told the audience. He expressed surprise that the comment was taken literally by American media outlets, adding: "I didn’t say cut that out because I thought it was so obviously a joke."

When pressed on whether he had actually been required to sign any legal documents, Norton emphasized: "No."

The speculation follows Swift’s public invitation to Norton during her appearance on "The Graham Norton Show" in October 2025.

When the host asked if the wedding to the NFL star would occur in 2026, the "Opalite" hitmaker replied: "Oh, you’ll know, I just mean, I was going to invite you to it."

Swift also revealed plans to begin wedding preparations following the successful launch of her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl." She shared her excitement for the event, noting: "It’s going to be fun to plan."

Norton, who recently appeared in Swift's music video for "Opalite," continues to enjoy a successful career as one of Britain's most beloved talk show hosts.