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Lena Dunham's Reported NSFW Joke at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Divides Guests

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Lena Dunham's Reported NSFW Joke at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Divides Guests

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden reportedly featured an unexpected moment when Lena Dunham, a close friend of Swift, delivered a speech that included an NSFW joke.

The "Girls" creator's remark reportedly caused a stir among attendees.

According to the Daily Mail, Dunham's speech included the line, "American football is just straight guys reenacting gay porn." This comment reportedly elicited both gasps and laughs from guests, leading to a divided reaction.

However, an insider suggested that Taylor Swift herself was not offended by the joke, reportedly calling Dunham a "genius" afterward.

Beyond the controversial speech, details about the wedding have emerged.

Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony and performed an original, humorous yet touching song for the newlyweds.

Travis Kelce's brother, Jason Kelce, served as his Best Man, while Taylor Swift's brother, Austin Swift, was her Man of Honor.

The couple opted against traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen.

Jason and Kylie Kelce's children reportedly participated as flower girls, scattering petals as Swift walked down the aisle.

Guests were entertained with carnival-style games and food from Zero Bond, a favorite spot of Swift's.

The decor for the event was described as a blend of "Alice in Wonderland" and "Wizard of Oz" themes.

Source: TMZ

Key points

  • Lena Dunham reportedly made an NSFW joke during her speech at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.
  • The joke, which described American football as "straight guys reenacting gay porn," reportedly divided guests.
  • Adam Sandler officiated the wedding and sang an original song for the couple.
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