In Taylor Swift’s beach town, every clue becomes a wedding rumor
[June 22, 2026]
By LEAH WILLINGHAM
WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — When a large tent appeared next door to Taylor
Swift’s Watch Hill estate this week, it didn’t take long for speculation
about the superstar's impending nuptials to ripple through the affluent
New England seaside village — and the internet.
Soon, fans were swapping theories online, photographers were staking out
vantage points and residents found themselves fielding questions about a
wedding that never was. Or at least, a wedding that seems yet to happen.
The rumors, so far, have proved unfounded. But they offered a glimpse
into life in Watch Hill, the Rhode Island beach community in the town of
Westerly, close to the Connecticut border, where Swift has owned a home
for more than a decade and where curiosity about the singer has become
woven into everyday life.
Rumors take hold
From the nearby lighthouse, visitors craned for a better view of Swift’s
mansion, a sprawling white home perched atop a rocky bluff overlooking
the Atlantic Ocean. Security cameras dotted the property, and a guard
called out to visitors who strayed too close.
Wedding planner Nicole Simeral, dressed in black, stood outside the
small white chapel across from the massive yellow Ocean House hotel —
Swift's neighbor on the beach — waving along cars and buses that slowed
and directing traffic to keep moving.
She watched visitors speculate about a wedding she said she knew wasn’t
Swift's. She's working a different wedding every weekend in June in that
spot. Still, the questions kept coming.
“Is Taylor Swift getting married here? Many, many, many have asked,”
Simeral said.
She said there had been “a lot of chitter chatter” as people tried to
connect sightings of people who know Swift in local shops to impending
nuptials. But she doubted Watch Hill would be practical for a wedding of
that scale because of its limited luxury lodging.

The Watch Hill rumors also dovetailed with separate online speculation
that Swift and her fiance, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce,
were planning a celebration at Madison Square Garden, though no details
about the pair’s wedding have been released, despite multiple requests
for comment to Swift’s spokesperson.
The tent itself, Simeral said, was hardly unusual. “Next weekend,
there’ll be another tent just like this.”
For two summers, Westerly Police Department community service officer
Nick Quaratella has stood at the entrance to a public path leading to
the beach beside Swift’s estate, answering questions from beachgoers and
keeping traffic moving.
“They come to the beach, but then they also ask if she’s here or not,”
Quaratella said.
He said he can't help but joke around with some fans.
“I’ll say, ‘Oh, did you hear that she moved?’” he said. “And they’ll
say, ‘No.’ And I say, ‘Yeah, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson moved in.’ And
they’ll go, ‘Oh, really?’ and then they’ll walk away.”
“That's pretty funny,” he concluded.
Over the years, he’s seen plenty of unusual reactions. His coworker once
spotted a fan on their knees, bowing toward the entrance gate near the
property. Visitors have shouted “I love you, Taylor!” from the roadside.
One woman convinced her granddaughter he was Swift’s security guard and
posed for a photo with him.
Quaratella has fielded a few questions about the supposed wedding, but
not as many as he expected.
“At this point, it’s part of my job,” he said. “It makes me smile. It
makes me laugh. I have no problem with it. It makes the day go by.”
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A couple walks by the Ocean House hotel where a temporary event tent
prompted speculation of the possibility of Taylor Swift's impending
wedding, Saturday, June 20, 2026, in Westerly, R.I. (AP Photo/Robert
F. Bukaty)

Living with Taylor Swift
Down near a strip of beach boutiques, lifelong resident Lauren Nigrelli
said the frenzy surrounding the star has eased since Swift first moved
into the neighborhood in 2013. Back then, Nigrelli recalled, fans would
drive around in circles by her shop playing Swift’s songs.
“Things have definitely calmed down since then,” she said.
Today, Swift’s presence remains a fixture among local businesses in what
she described as a “quaint New England coastal community.” Nigrelli, a
Realtor who owns the boutiques Tide and Tide Kids, said she began
selling apparel emblazoned with “Holiday House,” the nickname associated
with Swift’s mansion, after children began coming into the store asking
for it. On Saturday, she was also selling a Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce
wedding sticker book.
“I think every shop has something related to her,” Nigrelli said.
On the beach below the mansion, Audrey and John Curtis, a married couple
from Connecticut who have been vacationing in Westerly for years,
settled into beach chairs and debated the wedding rumors.
“We were just looking up at her house,” Audrey Curtis said, pointing
toward the mansion. “She’s not getting married here now, though.”
Curtis said she had heard various theories, including speculation that a
wedding might be held at Ocean House. But as she thought through the
logistics, she became skeptical.
“Then I was thinking about, ‘How would everybody get here?’” she said.
“In New York, you’ve got JFK, you’ve got LaGuardia, and she’s got two
penthouses in New York that she combined, so I figured they could
obviously have more people there.”
Her husband wasn’t so sure.
“They could lie and say it’s happening there, but it’s happening here,”
John Curtis said. “When important people do things, they don’t want
people to know.”
Six friends from New York, posing for photos in matching Watch Hill
sweatshirts while celebrating a birthday, said Swift wasn’t the reason
they chose the beach town, though they weren’t sure they would have
discovered it if not for the singer.

Leslie Aucapina, 24, who attended Swift’s Eras Tour in Philadelphia,
said she grew up listening to Swift’s music and thought the
Taylor-themed merchandise was “really cute.” She liked that the
excitement surrounding Swift helped local businesses and enjoyed
visiting the inspiration for “the last great american dynasty,” a song
about Holiday House from Swift’s 2020 Grammy Album of the Year-winning
album, folklore.
But she said the speculation at times crosses a line. “If she wants to
share it, she wants to share it,” she said. “At the end of the day, it’s
someone’s house.”
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