Despite the breakup rumors that have been coming out, it seems that's the least likely to happen to Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris.
After months of being apart from each other due to their tour and shows, the couple is finally back in each other's arms and have made plans for their future together.
"No breakup is going to happen," an insider told Hollywood Life. "No engagement is imminent, but they have told each other that it ends with them and they will get married."
Taylor and Calvin started dating in February, but it took them a few months before they've become more open to the public about their relationship. Despite their busy schedule, the two managed to keep the romance burning.
"They want to make up for lost time," their source said. "The two want to spend a week in bed together because they've really missed being a couple, and really missed their intimacy with one another."
The 26-year-old singer and the 31-year-old DJ reunited on Taylor's birthday party in Malibu. It was also holiday party so more celebrities were present during her bash including Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton who looked really cute together. Of course, her mom Andrea Swift was also present at the party.
Taylor Swift also had small birthday celebration with her parents at a friend's house in Beverly Hills; and her boyfriend Calvin Harris was able to make it for dinner.
TMZ shared photos of the Scottish DJ charming her girlfriend's mom and it seems to be working.
There were reports that the couple is already planning their wedding and one of their goals is to meet each other's parents. It seems that they've done that already and they have also found a place to start their own family.
According to In Touch Weekly, the Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris is planning to get married twice and that's not surprising since both came from two different countries.
"Taylor plans to marry Calvin next year in two different locations -- one in the U.K. that will be a huge, over-the-top blowout party and one in either Nashville or L.A. that will be a little more subdued," their source revealed.