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Kylie Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift Inviting Her Daughter Wyatt to Be a Bridesmaid — and the Six-Year-Old Took It Very Seriously

When Taylor Swift jokingly suggested that Kylie Kelce’s six-year-old daughter Wyatt might someday be her bridesmaid, no one expected the moment to turn into a full-fledged wedding rehearsal.

Least of all Kylie.

“At first, I thought it was just one of those playful comments,” Kylie Kelce later recalled with a laugh. “You smile, everyone laughs, and then you move on.”

Instead, Wyatt didn’t laugh.

She asked logistics.

“Can I wear a pink dress?”

And just like that, a casual family moment became one of the most unexpectedly joyful memories surrounding Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding journey—one that left both Taylor Swift and Kylie Kelce laughing so hard they could barely catch their breath.

A Christmas Night That Turned Magical

The moment unfolded during a warm and crowded family gathering on Sunday evening, December 21, 2025, at Travis Kelce’s Kansas City home. The Kansas City Chiefs had just secured a decisive win over the Denver Broncos, and the energy of the day had mellowed into something cozier: Christmas decorations glowing, family scattered across couches, and the hum of postgame relaxation filling the house.

Travis was upstairs showering after the game. Jason Kelce was in the kitchen attempting—somewhat unsuccessfully—to recreate Donna Kelce’s famous hot chocolate. The younger Kelce girls were winding down from sugar highs and holiday excitement.

Wyatt, however, was wide awake.

The oldest of Jason and Kylie Kelce’s four daughters had appointed herself the evening’s official entertainer—particularly for Taylor Swift, who was seated in the living room chatting with Kylie.

Over the course of the weekend, Wyatt had grown especially fond of Taylor, trailing her through the house and peppering her with earnest questions. She wanted to know about Taylor’s sparkly nail polish, why adults drank so many different kinds of coffee, and whether singers ever got tired of standing.

Taylor answered every question with patience, clearly enjoying the conversation.

Then Wyatt shifted gears.

“I think your wedding dress should have a really, really long tail thing,” Wyatt declared.

Taylor smiled. “Do you mean a train?”

Wyatt nodded seriously. She then added that Uncle Travis should wear a sparkly jacket, and that there should be “lots of flowers everywhere” and “cake and dancing forever.”

From the couch, Kylie watched her daughter’s imagination take off.

That’s when Taylor made the comment that would change the night.

“You know what?” Swift said playfully. “You should be my bridesmaid and help me plan everything.”

Taylor expected a giggle.

Wyatt gave her a business question.

“Can I Wear a Pink Dress?”

Wyatt’s eyes widened. Her voice dropped into a tone of total seriousness.

“Can I wear a pink dress?”

Kylie froze, trying not to laugh. Taylor stared at her for a second before breaking into laughter.

It became immediately clear: Wyatt was not pretending.

“She went straight into planning mode,” Kylie said later. “This was not imaginary play to her. This was a job.”

Wyatt followed up with another important question.

“I really like pink, but I also like purple. Do bridesmaids get to pick their colors, or do you pick for them?”

Taylor explained that brides usually choose, but reassured Wyatt that pink would be an excellent choice.

Wyatt nodded thoughtfully.

Then she stood up.

“I need to practice.”

The Bridesmaid Rehearsal Nobody Planned

What followed was an impromptu, deeply committed demonstration of what Wyatt believed bridesmaid responsibilities entailed.

She walked carefully across the living room in tiny, deliberate steps, arms slightly extended as though holding an invisible bouquet. Her face was locked in concentration.

“Step, step, step, smile,” she narrated aloud. “Step, step, step, smile.”

Taylor and Kylie were crying with laughter.

Wyatt then demonstrated flower-petal tossing—carefully explaining that you must not throw petals too hard because “you don’t want to hit someone in the face.” She noted that she learned this rule from a cousin’s wedding.

She also explained the importance of fixing the bride’s dress if it got tangled—or if a bug landed on it.

“You never know,” Wyatt said matter-of-factly. “Bugs like pretty things sometimes.”

Professional-Level Commitment

The rehearsal escalated.

Wyatt launched into her interpretation of reception dancing, cycling through slow dances, fast dances, and something that could only be described as interpretive ballet-meets-line-dancing. She explained that she had studied weddings through a combination of Disney movies and online videos.

It was during this performance that Travis Kelce returned downstairs.

Wyatt ran straight to him.

“I’m Taylor’s bridesmaid now,” she announced. “I know how to throw flowers and fix dresses and dance.”

Travis crouched to her level, playing along.

“Are you sure you’re qualified?” he asked.

Wyatt didn’t hesitate.

“I practiced.”

Taylor Makes It Official

What began as a joke had turned into something real.

After watching Wyatt’s careful planning, enthusiasm, and absolute sincerity, Taylor realized the moment deserved more than laughter.

“I would be honored to have you as my bridesmaid,” Swift said.

Wyatt exploded with joy—jumping, squealing, and wrapping Taylor in a hug.

“This is the best day ever!” she shouted. “I’m going to be the best bridesmaid in the whole world.”

And she meant it.

A Moment That Says Everything

The next morning, Wyatt proudly informed family members of her new role and demonstrated her skills again—just to be safe. Pink dresses were discussed. Dancing was practiced. Flowers were imaginary but plentiful.

Later, in a quieter moment, Taylor and Travis reflected on what the evening had reminded them of.

“The best part of getting married isn’t the party or the dress,” Travis said. “It’s the family we’re bringing together.”

Taylor agreed, smiling. Wyatt’s six-year-old enthusiasm had reframed everything.

Sometimes, weddings aren’t defined by venues or guest lists or flowers.

Sometimes, they’re defined by a child asking the most important question of all:

“Can I wear a pink dress?”

And meaning every word of what comes after.

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