
The ceremony featured a lyric from Swift's 'Blank Space,' Kelce's favorite song, while her former teacher and bodyguard died of cancer
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding felt intimate in 20,000-seat venue
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding was held in a venue that can accommodate around 20,000 people, but the event felt intimate and personal, according to a guest. The ceremony featured a lyric from Swift's song 'Blank Space' — 'So it's gonna be forever …' — which Kelce had previously named as his favorite Swift track. Despite the star-studded guest list and large arena, the atmosphere was described as surprisingly close-knit.
Meanwhile, Kirk Schwabe, who taught Swift criminal justice in high school and later served as her bodyguard, has died of renal cancer. Schwabe taught Swift at Henderson High School in Nashville, Tennessee from 2004 to 2006, and resigned from teaching in 2009 to work as her bodyguard at the family's request.
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The mega pop star and Chiefs tight end tied the knot at Madison Square Garden on Friday in a bash of over 1,000 guests across three days, and the party isn’t stopping there for the newlyweds.
according to New York PostSo far in 2026, the average amount is $1,350.
according to The Boston GlobeJUTHARAT PINYODOONYACHET/NYT According to Zola’s 2026 First Look Report, which surveyed more than 11,500 couples who are marrying this year, the desire for nontraditional spaces such as museums and art galleries had somewhat cooled.
according to The Boston GlobeThe couple will continue to celebrate love when they attend Giants receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster’s wedding on July 11, per TMZ .
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