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Andy Reid says Adam Sandler told Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to keep kissing

By Sarah Mitchell ·
Andy Reid says Adam Sandler told Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to keep kissing

Andy Reid turned Adam Sandler’s wedding role into the newest Swift-Kelce talking point, saying the comedian told Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to “keep kissing” during the ceremony and describing Sandler as “phenomenal” and “crazy” in a good way. Reid made the remarks in Salt Lake City on Sunday, less than 48 hours after the couple’s wedding at Madison Square Garden was already dominating celebrity chatter.

The ceremony itself was built for maximum spectacle. Swift and Kelce were married at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Friday, July 3, in a black-tie setting that drew more than 1,000 guests. Swift’s brother, Austin Swift, served as man of honor, while Jason Kelce stood as Travis Kelce’s best man. The couple did not use bridesmaids or groomsmen, a detail that only sharpened the sense that every element of the night was being watched for its own headline.

Sandler’s presence gave the wedding an unusual crossover between football and Hollywood. His connection to Travis Kelce runs through Happy Gilmore 2, where Kelce had a cameo, and the pairing helped explain why the comedian ended up conducting the service. Sandler has also spoken warmly about Kelce before, calling him a “stud” and a “great human being,” while praising Swift as someone his family has long admired.

That is why Reid’s offhand retelling landed so easily. A one-line bit of advice from an officiant, passed along by a Super Bowl-winning coach, now sits inside a larger celebrity economy built around Swift and Kelce’s every move, from a 1,000-person black-tie wedding to the smaller supporting roles that orbit it. In this story, even a simple injunction to “keep kissing” becomes part of the broader machine.

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