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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding guests share cryptic celebrations online

By Mike Shaw ·
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding guests share cryptic celebrations online

Guests left Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s New York wedding with strict instructions not to share photos or specifics, but the online silence broke quickly as celebrities began posting cryptic celebrations from Manhattan. About 1,000 guests were tied to the event at Madison Square Garden, and the first public hints came from Greg James, who said he was dealing with “the world’s greatest hangover,” and Jessica Alba, who confirmed her attendance on Instagram Stories and wrote, “We love love” and “Congrats to T&T - such a beautiful night celebrating you.”

Despite the size of the guest list and the marquee venue, attendees described the night as intimate. Several guests said Swift and Kelce exchanged handwritten vows, while Robin Gentry, Taylor Swift’s aunt, said guests “cried, and they laughed, and they danced, and they hugged, and they kissed.” Good Morning America hosts Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan were among the names linked to the celebration, adding to the sense that the wedding drew from both entertainment and broadcast circles.

Other guests surfaced online with more guarded signals. Kelsea Ballerini said she watched her favorite singer “fall in love and get married,” while Maren Morris made joking comments about the celebration. Sky News said attendees named Tom Hanks, Jennifer Lopez, Stevie Nicks and Paul McCartney as being present, and guests said McCartney and Nicks performed at the reception. The Associated Press also identified guests including Camila Cabello, Hugh Grant and Gigi Hadid.

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The menu and party details matched the scale of the guest list. Attendees described a tunnel of baby-to-wedding photos, cacio e pepe prepared in a cheese wheel, and Ace of Spades champagne served through the night. A reported raffle added Chanel and Dior handbags, along with a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle tied to the couple’s first date.

The result was a wedding built for visibility but controlled at every turn, with guests revealing the night in scraps of captions, outfit photos and skyline shots rather than full scenes from inside the room.

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