Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 16
Swift, Kelce Marry Before 1,000 at MSG as Stonestreet Praises Wedding's Normalcy
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 16

Swift, Kelce Marry Before 1,000 at MSG as Stonestreet Praises Wedding's Normalcy

3 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 16

Summary

  • Eric Stonestreet said Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce turned their July 3 Madison Square Garden wedding into a surprisingly normal night despite hosting about 1,000 guests.
  • Madison Square Garden's heavy security let the couple "have a night for themselves," Stonestreet told People, saying guests were careful to respect their privacy before details emerged publicly.
  • Stonestreet, who attended with wife Lindsay Schweitzer, said he knew Swift "a little bit" and had followed Kelce since his draft, making the invitation feel especially meaningful.
  • The ceremony featured Austin Swift as man of honor, Jason Kelce as best man and Adam Sandler as officiant, while Stonestreet also highlighted the couple's charitable donations in New York, Kansas City and elsewhere.

Insights

With ironclad NDAs in place, what secrets from the Swift-Kelce wedding ceremony will never be revealed to the public?
How did New York's Madison Square Garden become the most private place on Earth for the celebrity wedding of the decade?
After a $30M wedding and $26M in charity, was this a celebration of love or a masterful display of public relations?