Taylor Swift and Boyfriend Calvin Harris Talk of Marriage and Honeymoon

By Komfie Manalo
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift could be singing wedding bells with boyfriend Calvin Harris.

After dating for only several months, the 25-year-old country singer is reportedly so smitten with the 31-year-old Scottish DJ that Swift plans to invite Harris to move in with her after she finishing gets1989 album tour.

And if sources of Mirror magazine is to be believed, Swift and Harris will be singing wedding bells anytime soon as they continue their whirlwind romance.

Late last month, Swift and Harris officially became the new power couple in Hollywood after Forbes named them the world's highest-paid celebrity couple in this year's Celebrity 100 with combined earnings of $146 million in 2014. The couple dethroned musical power couple Jay Z and Beyonce who both earned $110.5 million during the same year.

Mirror quoted their sources as saying, "Taylor would love a big wedding at home but she loved Scotland and could be persuaded to do it there, especially as her family can travel more than his extended family can."

They added, "They've also talked honeymoons and would love to take a camper van and disappear either in Europe or North America for a while."

Another source allegedly told the magazine, "They both know what they want from the future and having fallen hard and fast, pre-nups and marriage came up in the conversation almost straight away."

The source added that Taylor's family is concerned with the disparity in their net worth. Taylor is estimated to be worth $197.05 million while Harris is $65.17 million.

One good reason Taylor is convinced Harris is the man who will take care of her when she asked Calvin to look after her cats while she was in Europe for her 1989 album World Tour. Classicalite said Taylor now wants Harris to move into her New York City pad so the DJ could take care not only of her cats but of her as well.

In the July 30 issue of OK! Magazine, sources claims Taylor was very happy with how Harris took care of her cats.

"Taylor trusts Calvin more than anyone she's ever met, and she's ready to take the next step," the source said and added, "Both of them have to travel all over for gigs, but they hate being apart. They practically live at each other's places whenever they have some downtime. This is the real deal for them both, and they want everyone to know it."

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