Taylor Swift’s recent paparazzi shots have reportedly raised new concerns among security experts, who believe her high-profile outings with fiancé Travis Kelce could put her at risk.
The 35-year-old superstar is frequently photographed during late-night dates, often seen wearing valuable diamond jewelry, and her movements are widely shared across social media — a combination specialists say can make her vulnerable.
According to Radar Online, Swift’s visibility may turn her into a target for so-called “schedule burglars,” criminals who monitor celebrity routines to break into their homes when they are confirmed to be away.
A former police officer claimed the singer becomes a “textbook target” when she “wears millions in jewelry” while the public knows her exact location.
The source also warned of a scenario similar to the 2016 Paris robbery involving Kim Kardashian, who was held at gunpoint after thieves tracked her movements.
A Hollywood security consultant who works with A-list clients echoed the concern, explaining that thieves often study celebrity habits — “where she dines, when she flies, what her security rotation looks like” — adding that appearing in photos with expensive jewelry “just adds incentive.”
Reports suggest Swift’s security team has become increasingly vigilant since her engagement to Kelce.
Insiders claim they worry her wedding day could present an ideal opportunity for criminals due to the presence of elite guests, luxury gifts, and a celebratory environment that may lower awareness. One former bodyguard called the event a potential “dream for thieves.”
Those close to the situation say Swift is “living openly” and deeply “in love,” but her team remains alert as her public visibility grows.
The combination of global fame, high-value jewelry, and widespread publicity has pushed her security detail to remain “on edge” as they work to protect her.