Taylor Swift Marries Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden with High Security and 1,000 Guests
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot on the night between Friday and Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York City, hosting around 1,000 guests. The couple announced that their wedding attire was custom-designed by Christian Dior Haute Couture in close collaboration with them. Instead of a traditional bridal party, each chose a single attendant: Taylor's brother Austin Swift served as her Man of Honor, while Travis's brother Jason Kelce stood by his side.
The ceremony was officiated by actor Adam Sandler. Security at the event was extremely tight, described by an insider as nearly military-grade. Guests had to sign strict non-disclosure agreements before receiving any details about the celebration, a rule that extended even to some close friends and family members. These agreements, reported by the Daily Mail, did not include financial penalties for breaches.
Additional security measures included unique watermarks on each invitation bearing the recipient's name, enabling the couple to trace any leaks immediately. This high level of protection explains why, despite intense activity around Madison Square Garden in the days leading up to the wedding, very little information was leaked.
The couple's choice of venue, the scale of the event, and the elaborate secrecy underscore the significance and privacy they sought for their wedding day.
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