New details offer a closer look at the tender moments between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift on their big day. An American sports analyst is giving fans a rare glimpse behind the curtain. With no official details released, celebrity accounts are the only window fans have into the July 3 high-security wedding.
Sports analyst shares fresh details about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s wedding
Pat McAfee has opened up about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s “spectacular” New York City wedding. On the Monday, July 13 episode of his ESPN show, “The Pat McAfee Show,” the ex-NFL punter broke down the lavish ceremony between the NFL star and the pop sensation that was held at New York’s Madison Square Garden on July 3.
“That was the most spectacular evening I’ve ever been a part of,” McAfee started off on Monday. “… The football world coming together with Hollywood and Nashville … It was the greatest night of all time.” The 39-year-old described the night of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding as the ultimate gathering of football, film, and Nashville stars.
The revelation set fans ablaze online, with fans on X (formerly Twitter) dissecting every detail McAfee shared. One wrote, “Just like I said it would be.” “Knew you wouldn’t let us down. You’ve been calling how in love and perfect they are to each other from the start,” commented another. “Wild how they pulled it off without a single leak,” noted a follower. “Sounds like a celebration people will be talking about for a long time! What stood out the most?” asked yet another fan.
McAfee and his wife, Samantha, attended Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding in New York City. As reported by People, guests at the iconic venue were treated to live performances by Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks during the reception. McAfee further shared on Monday that Swift “was up there with them.”
“My wife and I had a blast,” the media host shared. “They absolutely showcased that they are in love, it was very obvious … That wedding was a perfect night.”
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
