NFL coaching legend Andy Reid has spilled the beans on the fairytale wedding of pop sensation Taylor Swift and gridiron star Travis Kelce – and it's a story that will make your heart sing! The Kansas City Chiefs head honcho was beaming with pride as he revealed the heartfelt marital advice dished out by A-list actor Adam Sandler, who officiated the ceremony at New York's iconic Madison Square Garden on July 3rd. It seems like just yesterday we heard about their whirlwind romance, which kicked off last August.
According to Reid, Sandler knocked it out of the park as the chief celebrant, delivering some sage advice that left everyone in stitches: 'Kiss every chance you have, every day... Whether you’re going to bed or going to work or, you know, wherever, go ahead and kiss her.' Reid described this no-nonsense wisdom as 'absolutely touching' during an exclusive chat with CNN.
The A-list bash drew a star-studded crowd, featuring showstopping performances from music legends Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks. The guest list was like a Who's Who of Hollywood, with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff, Lena Dunham, Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, and Zoë Kravitz all in attendance. British TV favourite Graham Norton, who previously appeared in one of Swift's music videos, was also there to lend his support.
The lowdown on the big day is still a closely guarded secret – but we do know that Taylor and Travis decided to ditch traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen, opting instead for Austin Swift (Taylor's brother) as her Man of Honour and Jason Kelce (Travis's bro) as the Best Man. A clever move if you ask us!
But what really got our hearts racing was the charitable gesture made by the happy couple before their nuptials – a whopping $26 million donation to 20 different US charities! That's approximately £19.5 million for those keeping count.
The romance between Taylor and Travis has been one of the most talked-about celebrity pairings in recent times, with Coach Reid having witnessed their blossoming love up close: 'I’ve had a chance to see them grow together, and that’s the most important thing – there's a genuine love there. It may seem like an unlikely match, but they're making it work, and that's what truly matters.'
Source: CNN