Swift, Kelce Wed at Madison Square Garden

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married Friday evening in New York's Madison Square Garden, where actor Adam Sandler was the surprising officiant at a star-packed ceremony.

The secretive buildup to the nuptials culminated when a marquee outside the Midtown Manhattan arena proclaimed "JUST&T MARRIED" once the deed was done.

Swift's brother served as her man of honor, while Kelce's brother, Jason, served as his best man, Swift's publicist Tree Paine said in an email.

The bride's and groom's outfits were designed by Christian Dior Haute Couture and its designer Jonathan Anderson with shoes custom-made by Christian Louboutin. She wore Cartier jewelry.

The wedding between the superstar singer and football player took place as fans and spectators gathered outside MSG in the blistering heat, eager to be part of the occasion, even though the event was almost entirely hidden.

The long-anticipated union of sports and song brought hype to new heights at a venue made more for historic NBA games and bucket-list concerts.

Singer Camila Cabello, actors Hugh Grant, Ethan Hawke, and Jason Sudeikis, and model Karlie Kloss were among the celebrities who arrived.

Running back Kareem Hunt was among Kelce's Chiefs teammates in attendance. Seattle Seahawks receiver and recent Super Bowl champ Cooper Kupp, New York Giants receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, NFL announcer Joe Buck, and Jenny Han, author of the book series "The Summer I Turned Pretty," also entered the arena.

In a culture obsessed with famous couplings, it may be one of the biggest celebrity weddings in recent memory, with perhaps only royal unions getting more attention. Holding such a ceremony in a huge, iconic space that sits at the center of the U.S. media universe while keeping the details secret made for a surreal scene, but it was a mix of hype and hush that is not out of character for Swift.

An Associated Press camera outside the arena showed a long line of black SUVs dropping off wedding guests in tuxedos and evening gowns, surrounded by New Yorkers in shorts and Swifties amassing for the occasion.

Celebrities, athletes, and friends were posting on social media about getting ready or about to leave for a black-tie event, including Brandon Borders, producer of the "New Heights" podcast starring Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce; Beau Allen, retired defensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles; and actress Jessica Chastain.

There was a notable lack of social media posts from guests once they had entered the arena, after reports that phones would not be allowed. Rain began falling soon after the marriage was announced.

Weddings have been a constant subject in Swift's songs since she was a teenager, and her her walking down the aisle for the first time at age 36 adds to the drama. It would also be a first marriage for the 36-year-old three-time Super Bowl champ Kelce.

Sandler, star of "The Wedding Singer" and other hit comedies, can't have been high on anyone's betting list for who would marry the couple, though he has become an increasingly warm and paternal cultural figure. The email announcing the marriage described him as "a friend" of the couple. Kelce was one of the many athletes who appeared in Sandler's recent sequel "Happy Gilmore 2."

Outside the arena, some frazzled tourists joked that it was a bad weekend to visit as they navigated street and sidewalk closures, but others appeared happy to sneak a peek at the spectacle. Police cut off most access where guests were being dropped off, but a few patrons gathered in nearby businesses and peered out windows.

Diana Warshavsky, who lives in New York, decided to head over to MSG on Friday to celebrate Swift and Kelce's wedding with fellow Swifties and "send her good vibes."

"We're relatively the same age, I'm a year older than her and I just got married this year as well," Warshavsky said. "I'm just so happy for her."

The relationship of the pop star and the football player has continued to thrill and fascinate millions around the world — particularly the Swifties, the pop star's enormous and ardent fan base — ever since the pair started dating in 2023.

Dalton reported from Los Angeles. AP sportswriter Stephen Whyno contributed from New York. 

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