Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift exchanged vows at Madison Square Garden in front of nearly 1000 guests on July 3. Former NFL tight end Greg Olsen shared his experience of attending the megaevent in Tuesday’s episode of his podcast.
Olsen and his wife, Kara, had flown down to New York for the holiday weekend.
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“Big event, incredible crowd of people,” Olsen said. “It’s hard to really put into words the people that you would see in line in the bathroom and people you would see in line at the bar, but everybody was awesome, everybody had a great time, and the event was beyond amazing.
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“So happy for the two of them, appreciate the invite, safe to say a couple of days over fourth of July to New York City for what very well could be the event of the century was a pretty good few days.”
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Olsen admitted there were multiple moments where he found himself questioning his surroundings. He talked about an incident that happened early in the night, during cocktail hour, when a man complimented Olsen’s hat after the TE walked out of the bathroom, and that man was Tom Cruise.
Olsen joked that he washed his hands before shaking hands with the Hollywood star, but couldn’t believe what had just happened. The former first-round pick also praised Kelce and Swift’s decision to ban phones and cameras at the venue.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reportedly ranked wedding guests
New details have emerged about the guest management plan for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s lavish wedding at Madison Square Garden. According to a Daily Mail report, attendees were divided into four categories, labeled Tier A through Tier D, based on their importance to the bride.
“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,” Daily Mail wrote on X.
Sources claimed the tiered system was designed to manage guest arrivals and reduce congestion around the venue. Those placed in Tier C and Tier D were reportedly instructed to arrive as early as 2:30 p.m., nearly three hours before the 5:30 p.m. ceremony.
The report also stated that guests in the lower tiers had to wait without phones, as a strict no-phone policy was enforced, and cocktail service did not begin until 4:00 p.m. Meanwhile, Tier A and Tier B guests, which reportedly included celebrities and prominent sports figures, were allowed to arrive much closer to the ceremony.
Edited by Nishant










