Updated
Updated · E! NEWS · Jul 8
Tavia Hunt Rebuts 40-Minute Vow and Champagne Shortage Claims About Swift-Kelce's July 3 Wedding
Updated
Updated · E! NEWS · Jul 8

Tavia Hunt Rebuts 40-Minute Vow and Champagne Shortage Claims About Swift-Kelce's July 3 Wedding

3 articles · Updated · E! NEWS · Jul 8

Summary

  • Tavia Hunt said social-media claims about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s July 3 wedding were false, insisting no guests stood during the ceremony, no long food lines formed and champagne did not run out.
  • A July 7 video had alleged a chaotic event at Madison Square Garden, including 40-minute vows and A-list guests such as Julia Roberts and Steven Spielberg waiting for food.
  • Hunt called the vows “spectacular” and “absolutely perfect,” adding that repeating unverified details was “hearsay—not truth.”
  • Guests who have spoken publicly backed that account: George Stephanopoulos described the ceremony as moving and intimate, while Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan said it felt personal and matched the couple’s dream wedding.
  • The latest pushback comes as online speculation continues around the heavily watched July 3 ceremony, which drew a long list of celebrity attendees over the July 4 weekend.

Insights

How can a wedding estimated at $20 million spark rumors of tacky scenes and champagne shortages?
How did 'chaotic' wedding rumors spread despite a strict no-phone policy and glowing guest reviews?