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Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris News: Married By The End Of The Year?

After the release of recent photos showing Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift enjoying their tropical vacation, it was speculated that the couple could be preparing for their wedding.

Both Swift and Calvin Harris, whose real name is Adam Wiles, posted photos of the romantic get away on their social media accounts, starting a craze among fans over the couple as they celebrate their first anniversary.

One of the photos showed the initials of the two artists carved into the sand. In addition, there was a photo showing the two romantically kissing in front of the beach. The photos of paradise then sparked the news that the two were already getting ready to take their relationship to the next level.

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After just a year of dating, Swift and Harris are expected to get married soon, according to OK! Magazine. The magazine revealed that the couple are planning a wedding that is expected to cost around $2 million dollars. In addition, it was stated that the two could be husband and wife by the end of the year.

The issue also gave details such as who Swift is inviting to the party. There were also reports stating that Swift's maid of honor will be her best friend, Selena Gomez.

However, OK! Magazine also communicated details about the couple's plans to wed without a prenuptial agreement. Together, it was stated that their annual income could reach as high as $66 million USD. As reported by OK! Magazine, a friend of Taylor stated, "They're madly in love, and they've both accumulated so much wealth that they'd have no need to go after each other's as in a split. But most importantly, they're confident a split won't happen."

While Swift and Harris's trip to paradise was confirmed, there has yet to be any confirmation regarding the news of their upcoming wedding. Both artists have yet to release any form of statement regarding the news.

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