It's a love story, and baby, they said yes. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married, as the duo took over New York City's Madison Square Garden for a star-studded event.
The music icon and Kansas City Chiefs player announced their engagement last summer, confirming at the time in an Instagram post that attracted over 37 million likes: "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married."
At the time of writing, neither of them have posted on Insta about the wedding, but plenty of details, including photos of the celebrity attendees, have been released.
Guests were reportedly given electronic NDAs to sign, alongside watermarked invitations in order to keep details secret, but now that the event has happened...
Here's what you need to know about the big day.
Who attended Taylor Swift's wedding?
As glimpsed in photos, articles, and social posts that have been buzzing round the internet, the guest list was properly star-studded — not that we'd expect anything else!
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The attendees included Taylor's frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff, alongside his wife, actor Margaret Qualley; Taylor's publicist Tree Paine; influencer Ashley Avignone; and Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis.
At least two of Taylor's famous model friends came to celebrate the big day: Gigi Hadid, with her partner Bradley Cooper, and Karlie Kloss, with her husband Joshua Kushner.
Zoë Kravitz was in attendance as well — and her fiancé (who's also Swift's ex) Harry Styles was invited but didn't attend due to his touring commitments.
Mariska Hargitay, Selena Gomez, Dakota Johnson, actor Abigail Anderson, and Taylor's longtime pal Lena Dunham were also at the wedding celebrations.
Seen attending on Travis's side were former player and broadcaster Greg Olsen, broadcasters Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson, and close friend Aric Jones.
Author Glennon Doyle and her wife, retired US pro soccer player Abby Wambach, were there, too, alongside American sports commentator Joe Buck and his wife Michelle.
Several more American football stars were said to be there, too, including Julian Edelman, Baker Mayfield and his wife Emily, Mike Gesicki and his wife Halle, Beau Allen, Mecole Hardman Jr, and Travis's fellow Chief players Jake Briningstool, Tre Watson, and Jared Wiley.
And that's just scratching the surface. The likes of Steven Spielberg, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, Phoebe Dynevor, Ellen Pompeo, Graham Norton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Benson Boone also went to the Swift-Kelce wedding festivities.
Even Hugh Grant was there, looking very dapper with his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein, a producer.
Other celebs who reportedly got dolled up to celebrate the couple include To All the Boys I've Loved Before… book series author Jenny Han, It's Always Sunny stars Charlie Day and Mary Elizabeth Ellis, all three members of The Chicks (Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Strayer), both halves of The Chainsmokers (Alex Pall and Drew Taggart), country music star Brad Paisley and his wife Kourtney, fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger and his wife Dee, and A-list actor Ethan Hawke.
Where did Taylor Swift's wedding taking place?
The rumours and reports were (mostly) true: The wedding did take place at Madison Square Garden, but the speculation about there being a castle was off the mark.
The event was so big, in fact, that a huge tent was erected outside of MSG, with the BBC stating that it "doubled" the size of the arena.
Once vows were exchanged, signs around the venue lit up and read "JUST&T MARRIED" with "T&T" referring to the couple.
The streets around MSG were shut down, with public transport coming to a halt, too. As the roads were overtaken by security, staff, and celebrities entering and leaving the wedding, fans lined the street — chanting Taylor songs, sharing merch and friendship bracelets, and trying to catch even a glimpse of their favourite singer.
What happened at the wedding?
While we don't know all the juicy details, some information about the ceremony has been confirmed.
The couple both wore Christian Dior, designed by the haute couture brand's creative director Jonathan Anderson, with custom-made Christian Louboutin shoes. Taylor also wrote Cartier jewellery, and her 'something blue' was apparently the NYC skyline itself: The Empire State Building reportedly lit up with blue sparkles on Friday (3 July) evening.
As for the wedding party, Taylor and Travis elected not to have traditional brides and groomsmen. Instead, Austin Swift and Jason Kelce served as man of honour and best man, respectively.
And, of course, the person officiating the wedding was also a celebrity. The name may come as a surprise, but it was actually Adam Sandler who married the duo. According to PEOPLE, he even reportedly played a bit of basketball before getting to his officiating duties.
Various reports online claimed that Stevie Nicks, Tim McGraw, and Paul McCartney were expected to perform at the wedding — and that Taylor might perform with them. While it's still unconfirmed whether McGraw and McCartney played any tunes, Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts said on Saturday (5 July) that Nicks did, indeed, give a performance.
"We can confirm that, yes, Stevie Nicks did perform," she shared.
Roberts and her fellow GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and George Stephanopoulos were among the guests, and the three gushed about the evening at MSG. Strahan described it as Taylor and Travis's "dream wedding", while Stephanopoulos said that it was "as intimate as it could possibly be given that it was Madison Square Garden".
AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron apparently shared — and quickly deleted — a breakdown of what happened at T&T's wedding celebrations, what the venue looked like, and more. But, again, those details haven't been confirmed.
What else do we know?
The couple themselves have kept silent, but it has been reported that Taylor and Travis have donated $26 million to various charities ahead of their wedding, including food banks, educational programmes and children's hospitals.
On the day of the wedding, a new episode of Travis's podcast New Heights dropped. In it, he and Jason interviewed none other than a major British Royal.
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