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Live updates: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are married

JUST&T Married sign spotted outside MSG

JUST&T Married sign spotted outside MSG

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, whose joyous and public courtship played out as a blockbuster rom-com, are married, marking a new era for the singer who for two decades ascended to the top of the pop pyramid with her musical musings about girlhood and broken hearts.

A representative for Swift confirmed to CNN that Swift and Kelce were married Friday.

The couple did not have a traditional lineup of bridesmaids or groomsmen, opting rather for Swift’s brother, Austin Swift, to serve as her “Man of Honor,” with Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, standing up as his best man.

Actor and friend of the couple Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony, which was held at Madison Square Garden in front of 1,000 guests.

Screens outside of the Garden read “JUST&T MARRIED” in purple.

Swift and Kelce both wore ceremony looks designed by Jonathan Anderson for Christian Dior Haute Couture. Swift and Kelce worked “in close collaboration” with the designer on these looks. They both wore custom Christian Louboutin shoes, and Swift completed her look with Cartier jewelry.

The milestone brings to a climax a romance that’s played out in the public eye, from a missed meet-cute mentioned on a podcast to the Eras Tour stage and a couple of Super Bowls.

The matrimonial union also follows weeks of intense speculation on pinpointing how and where the couple would celebrate what’s become America’s royal wedding, with rumors that Swift and Kelce’s big day might take place anywhere from the singer’s Rhode Island home to Madison Square Garden, which in recent days has been buzzing with preparations and the arrival Friday of the couple’s star-studded guest list.

The couple started dating in 2023. They initially connected after Kelce talked about his disappointment about how he attempted to give a friendship bracelet to Swift at her Kansas City Eras Tour stop but was denied access to the singer at the time, a move Swift later colorfully described the move as “metal as hell.”

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