Fans of Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift are eager to see the two get married, but when would that be?
According to new reports, the couple may finally have their dream wedding anytime soon. The 31-year-old DJ is allegedly planning to propose to his girlfriend. His friends revealed that he is ready to get down on his knee and pop the big question.
"The Scottish hitmaker has recently discussed marriage with his parents and has told his pals that he believes he's found the one," an insider said as reported by The Sun. "Calvin has never been more content and is really smitten with Taylor. She's also head over heels and has never been in a relationship like this."
Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift have started dating early last year; now he seems eager to get married to the 26-year-old superstar. In fact, he has already been shopping for the perfect engagement ring, according to reports.
"One of Calvin's team has been talking about where to purchase bespoke rings which has prompted people to feel that an engagement is close," their source said.
Calvin and Taylor spent Christmas and New Year together. They have also met each others' family, which is a sign that they are serious about their relationship.
"It was the first time they have had a large amount of time together, mixing time alone with family and activities, and it went brilliantly," an insider said. "They are both very solid at the moment and happy."
In a previous report, Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift have opened up about their plans as a couple and that would most probably include getting married.
Amidst the breakup rumors that have been coming out, the lovebirds dismissed the speculations by spending as much time they can together.
"They are definitely talking about their future together and the possibility of one day getting engaged," an insider told E! News. "Making it work, despite their huge demanding schedules and her tour, has proved to both of them that this is something that is serious and that could last. It's really cemented their commitment to one another."