Taylor Swift Weighs Prenup Clause to Protect Future Songs in $2 Billion Career
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Updated · NBC News · Jul 3
Taylor Swift Weighs Prenup Clause to Protect Future Songs in $2 Billion Career
2 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jul 3
Summary
$2 billion singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is being advised by family attorneys to secure a prenuptial clause preserving her right to write and profit from songs about a future marriage to Travis Kelce.
The advice reflects Swift’s business model as much as her celebrity: her catalog has long drawn on romances and breakups, making any marriage a likely source of commercially valuable material.
Attorneys say spelling that right out before marriage could help avoid later disputes over privacy, portrayal or ownership if the relationship ended, turning a personal issue into a contractual one.