Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 3, 2025 · Entertainment

Taylor Swift's Engagement Sparks 'Prenup Trend': Will Love and Money Change the Wedding Game?

TrustedPrenup.com launched a limited-time prenup offer called 'The Taylor Swift Offer'

SHOCKING! Taylor Swift's Prenup Inspiration: A Warning for Couples Tying the Knot

In a bold move, TrustedPrenup.com is offering women $50 off their prenups for the next 87 days - and it's all thanks to none other than global superstar Taylor Swift. The pop sensation's engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce has sparked a frenzy of interest in prenuptial agreements, with many couples realizing that protecting themselves before saying "I do" is essential.

But why are prenups becoming the new norm? Co-founder Shane Farley of TrustedPrenup.com reveals that it's all about being smart and prepared for the unexpected. "We know that All Too Well that protecting yourself is key before saying Forever & Always," he says with a smile. And it seems like women are leading the way in making prenups the new standard.

The deal allows women to receive $50 off their prenups for the next 87 days

The code TAYLOR87 will get you $50 off your prenup, and it's not just for the wealthy. Co-founder James Sexton, a divorce attorney, emphasizes that prenups are "a tool to protect your future, clarify expectations, and empower couples to start their marriage with confidence." Think of it as a financial safety net - because, let's face it, 50% of marriages end in divorce.

Farley believes that the shift in financial dynamics is driving the growth in prenup requests. "Women are out here building careers, businesses, wealth, and they're often the ones bringing more to the table," he says. So why wouldn't they want to protect what they've worked for? It's a no-brainer.

But, as Farley points out, not having a prenup can lead to some very messy outcomes. "The government can decide what happens if a couple hasn't written one up themselves - and it doesn't always work out fairly for either person," he warns. So, why take the risk?

TrustedPrenup.com co-founder James Sexton explained prenups are a tool to protect one's future

In fact, recent studies show that nearly 47% of millennials sign prenups - and it's not just about planning for a breakup. "It's about being smart, clear, and protecting each other if things ever go sideways," Farley explains.

The stigma around prenups has definitely fallen, thanks in part to the media frenzy surrounding Taylor Swift's engagement. When asked if her money was protected, Swifties and the general public alike were like, "Well, yeah... that makes sense!" It's no longer taboo - it's just good business sense.

Farley notes that even high-profile couples like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have prenups in place (Kardashian received a whopping $1 million per year for each year they were married if the marriage ended). And let's not forget about Britney Spears, who had a $10 million premarital agreement with Sam Asghari - which might just be the reason she didn't lose her fortune.

From L to R, Shane Farley, Ben Fleming and Alex Boylan were surprised to learn Lana Del Rey did not sign a prenup

But what about celebrities like Lana Del Rey? The singer surprised fans by marrying alligator tour guide Jeremy Dufrene without a prenup. Farley is shocked: "I think it's crazy that Lana Del Rey didn't get a prenup... I hope for her sake, she didn't make a huge mistake."

The truth is, with over 50% of marriages ending in divorce, a prenup is no longer just a luxury - it's a necessity. And with TrustedPrenup.com's limited-time offer, women can get $50 off their prenups for the next 87 days using code TAYLOR87.

So, are you ready to take the plunge and protect your future? The clock is ticking - and it's time to think about what happens if "Forever & Always" turns into "Bad Blood."

Fans had hoped Lana Del Rey signed a prenup before marrying Jeremy Dufrene