Taylor Swift’s Aunt Shares Details of Singer’s Secret Wedding to Travis Kelce
Robin Gentry said the newlyweds cried, laughed and danced as nearly 1,000 guests watched the ceremony.
- On Friday, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, both 36, married at Madison Square Garden with nearly 1,000 guests, celebrating the couple who announced their engagement last August.
- Adam Sandler officiated the wedding, while Austin Swift served as the bride's Man of Honor and Jason Kelce acted as the groom's Best Man.
- Custom Christian Dior Haute Couture designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior, dressed the couple, with Swift wearing Cartier jewelry and both in Christian Louboutin shoes.
- Aunt Robin Gentry described the reception as deeply emotional, saying, "They cried, and they laughed, and they danced, and they hugged, and they kissed," with reception featuring "lots" of food.
- Outside Madison Square Garden, jumbotrons announced the union with "JUST&T MARRIED!" while security teams confiscated phones and reportedly fired staff members for violating NDAs.
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ICYMI: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Got Married — Here’s Everything We Know
Totally makes sense if it passed you by, but we do know a bit about the intimate gathering at the 20,000 capacity arena where a noted singer-songwriter and professional football player tied the knot
Taylor Swift had the most confusing wedding of the century
The megastar couple tied the knot in front of 1,000 guests at Madison Square Garden this weekend. Lydia Spencer-Elliott explores why the ceremony felt so off and what could be coming next from the newlyweds
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback, Zach Collaros, is very disappointed that he was unable to attend the grand ceremony.
Taylor Swift Wedding Staffer Is 'All Of Us' In Viral Clip
Annie Wermiel/New York Post/MEGA Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding delivered no shortage of unforgettable moments, from celebrity arrivals to lavish décor inside Madison Square Garden. Yet one of the biggest talking points didn’t involve the bride or groom at all. Instead, social media fell in love with a wedding staffer whose priceless reaction to checking in famous guests captured exactly how many people imagined they would feel in the s…
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