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