Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Confirm Marriage in Madison Square Garden Ceremony
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce have officially tied the knot, with a representative for Swift confirming their marriage to CNN on Friday.
The couple, whose highly publicized relationship has captivated fans, celebrated their wedding at Madison Square Garden.
The ceremony, attended by 1,000 guests, saw actor and friend of the couple, Adam Sandler, officiate.
In a departure from tradition, Swift's brother, Austin Swift, served as her “Man of Honor,” while Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, stood as his best man.
The event was publicly acknowledged with screens outside Madison Square Garden displaying “JUST&T MARRIED” in purple.
Both Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wore custom looks designed by Jonathan Anderson for Christian Dior Haute Couture, created in close collaboration with the designer.
Their ensembles were completed with custom Christian Louboutin shoes, and Swift accessorized with Cartier jewelry.
This matrimonial union follows weeks of speculation regarding the location of their wedding, with rumors ranging from Swift’s Rhode Island home to Madison Square Garden, which had been buzzing with preparations.
The couple's romance began in 2023, sparked by Kelce's public comments about his attempt to give Swift a friendship bracelet at her Kansas City Eras Tour stop, an interaction Swift later described as “metal as hell.” This development marks a significant moment for the singer, whose career has been defined by her musical narratives of personal experiences.
Key points
- A representative for Taylor Swift confirmed to CNN that she and Travis Kelce were married on Friday.
- The ceremony took place at Madison Square Garden in front of 1,000 guests and was officiated by actor Adam Sandler.
- Screens outside Madison Square Garden displayed “JUST&T MARRIED” in purple, signaling the event.