The event was meant to be a ‘magical’ celebration of ’s love story – as well as an expression of the sheer clout of her enormous global fame.
'It was all quite ghastly and tacky': The 'chaos' at Taylor Swift's wedding, miffed A-listers queuing for the buffet and her brutal ranking system for guests... insiders reveal all the exclusive details to ALISON BOSHOFF
The event was meant to be a ‘magical’ celebration of Taylor Swift’s love story – as well as an expression of the sheer clout of her enormous global fame.But gue...
But guests at pop icon Taylor’s July 3 wedding to football star at Madison Square Garden in New York have been complaining post-event about the ‘tacky’ and ‘chaotic’ scenes inside, which saw the champagne running dry ‘really early’ and long queues for buffet food.
‘I couldn’t believe that there was a buffet at the wedding of the year!’ said one shocked guest. ‘That felt like such a tacky move.’
Another added: ‘There were slightly chaotic scenes around the food carts with all these amazing A-listers having to stand in line. It wasn’t quite what I expected. You know was there. And .’
And that’s before you get to the cringe-inducing system which ranked attendees from A-list to D-list according to their importance to the bride – and told them when they needed to arrive accordingly.
British supermodel , for example, was in the first, D list contingent, getting to the Madison Square Garden at 2.30pm, a full three hours before the ceremony.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding reportedly included a system which ranked attendees from A to D list, according to their importance to the bride
Guests described the wedding at New York's iconic Madison Square Garden as 'tacky' and 'surprisingly chaotic'. (Pictured: A billboard at the venue announcing the couple's marriage)
Actor Bradley Cooper and TV host Graham Norton were not far behind, arriving by 3.30pm. Taylor’s best friend Abigail Anderson, whom she’s known since her high school days in Nashville, Tennessee, only showed up at 4.30pm.
The most important guests arrived as instructed closer to the time of the 5.30pm ceremony.
A source said: ‘It was surprisingly chaotic inside. Arrivals were staggered with people having to wait for hours with nothing to do. The cocktails only started at 4pm. People literally were twiddling their thumbs for hours.
‘If you were in the 2.30pm time slot, you couldn’t even amuse yourself by checking your phone. You were just standing around like a lemon wondering why the hell you were forced to arrive so early.’
Everyone had to give up their phones upon arrival – and faced long queues to collect them at the end of the night.
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Before giving up hers, Joann Jordan, wife of personal trainer Rob Jordan, shared a look at the transformation of the infamously unglamorous venue in midtown New York. In one of the photos, Rob and Joann walk up a large staircase covered in a red carpet, which is surrounded by white and dark pink curtains.
‘An unforgettable evening in New York celebrating the beginning of a beautiful new chapter for our dear friends, Travis and Taylor. Love was in the air, the city was magical, and every detail was simply unforgettable!’ she gushed.
Kelce’s friend, DJ Chop UFL, also shared photos on the same two staircases. ‘The secret garden was an unbelievable celebration and experience! So happy for my brother and sister Trav & Tay Tay. Congratulations once again! Yesterday was perfect,’ he said.
A video obtained by the Daily Mail shows guests queuing up to walk through a ‘castle door’ into the inner sanctum of the wedding located inside the vast venue, which can seat 20,000.
Famous guests included TV host Graham Norton (pictured), model Cara Delevingne and actor Bradley Cooper, while the ceremony itself was officiated by actor and comedian Adam Sandler
Before giving up her phone – as all attendees were instructed to do – Joann Jordan, wife of personal trainer Rob Jordan, shared a look inside the venue, where she posed on a red carpet
As a thank you for coming, guests will receive a documentary about the big day, which Taylor and Travis are in the process of making. (Pictured: Hugh Grant and wife Anna Eberstein arriving)
News website TMZ reported that the theme was Wizard Of Oz meets Alice In Wonderland.
A source says: ‘I know everyone was saying how it was all decked out fairytale garden-style so you’d never even know it was Madison Square Garden – but apparently this is not true.
‘When you got inside, some of the flowers, vines and garlands were wrapped so badly around the seating that they barely camouflaged the plastic bucket-style stadium seats. It was all quite ghastly and tacky. They had tried to cover up that it was a wedding in a stadium, and that failed.
‘Also, there were loads of huge fake plastic trees all over the place and it just looked bizarre.’
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The specifics of the theme appeared to be lost on the guests – some said it was ‘fairground Americana’ while others described it as ‘an enchanted forest’.
Even more bizarrely, dotted around the stadium were traditional pinball and slot machines swagged with pink, peach and coral drapes and lots of gold heraldic renderings of the love-birds’ initials T&T.
Another unusual element to the wedding was a raffle. The celebrity guests were invited to win raffle tickets by playing games like mini golf, pinball and a ring toss during the post-nuptial party.
A number were later notified that they had won prizes which included designer Dior and Chanel bags, a Cartier watch and a classic 1970 Chevy car. Singer Avril Lavigne, who performed karaoke later in the evening, was reportedly one of the lucky millionaires who won a free bag.
In all, the event apparently cost billionaire Taylor and her beau at least $20 million (£15 million). They also made a $26 million (£19.5 million) donation to charities, including children’s hospitals and food banks.
The wedding itself was officiated by actor and comedian Adam Sandler, who is legally ordained and whose daughters are huge Swifties. Kelce became friendly with Sandler on the set of his 2025 Netflix comedy Happy Gilmore 2. Apparently Sandler joked that he accepted the gig ‘in order to get both Travis and Taylor in one of his next movies’ or to negotiate a good price in case he ever produced a movie about their life and love.
News website TMZ said the theme was Wizard of Oz meets Alice in Wonderland, but guests seemed unconvinced. (Pictured: A giant white staircase is lifted into a truck the next morning)
A source said: 'There were loads of huge fake plastic trees all over the place and it just looked bizarre'. (Pictured: Removal men outside Madison Square Garden after the wedding)
Fake flowers, vines and garlands were wrapped around the seating inside, but attendees say the plastic stadium seats were still clearly visible underneath
The bride was dressed in Christian Dior haute couture, and flanked by her new nieces – the daughters of Kelce’s brother Jason and wife Kylie – who threw petals as she walked towards her groom to an instrumental version of her hit, Love Story.
There were no traditional bridesmaids. Instead Swift’s brother, Austin Swift, served as Taylor’s ‘man of honour’ while the groom’s brother Jason was his best man.
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The vows, according to ABC anchor and former Bill Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos, who spoke briefly as he left, were ‘everything you would hope for – real, vulnerable, serious and silly’. News website TMZ reported that the couple exchanged deeply personal vows from ‘little books’ in the stadium.
A guest tells me more prosaically: ‘The ceremony was really long. Taylor’s vows took around 20 minutes to make and it was the same again for Travis.’
What’s not known is that sadly most of the invited guests had to stand throughout. The source added: ‘There were only about 150 official seats which meant that about 800 people had to stand throughout the ceremony.
‘People were trying to reserve seats by throwing their jackets over them, but they got booted out of those seats by staff because those were reserved for the closest people.’
And then came the food and the partying – with dancing, a DJ and live music performances, including former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney singing I Want To Hold Your Hand.
A source said: ‘It was an amazing event but people couldn’t believe that the champagne ran out really early. That felt kind of astonishing.
‘There were also people who were surprised about the food. It was not great and served buffet-style with long lines if you wanted to eat.’




