Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's glamorous wedding in New York City was nothing short of a fairytale. The iconic Madison Square Garden was transformed into a wedding wonderland, packed with family, friends, and a lineup of A-list celebrities. But perhaps the most unforgettable moment of the night was courtesy of Hollywood's own Adam Sandler, who took on the role of officiant.
As the couple exchanged vows in front of an audience of about 1,000 guests, it was Sandler who brought the house down with his lighthearted yet touching advice. Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was quick to share the highlight, revealing, "Adam Sandler conducted the service there and he told them to 'keep kissing,' in its simplest form. That's a good thing."
"It's hard to argue when you give your wife a kiss or your wife gives you a kiss," Reid added. "And make sure you do it every day, every minute that you have an opportunity to. Knock it out, and you won't have any problems."
Adam Sandler's involvement in the wedding was no surprise to those familiar with his bond with Travis Kelce. The comedian and the NFL star have formed a genuine friendship over the years, marked by collaborations like Travis's cameo in "Happy Gilmore 2" and Sandler's guest spot on the "New Heights" podcast in 2024.
During his podcast appearance, Sandler couldn't help but gush about the couple's chemistry, revealing how thrilled his family was about their romance. "You guys being together," he said, "when you guys first started dating, my God was my family like, 'Yes! Look how good they are together, he's a gentleman! And she's having so much fun with him!'"
The guest list at Taylor and Travis's wedding was a who's who of Hollywood, featuring luminaries like Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Jay-Z, Selena Gomez, and Tom Hanks. Not to mention, a strong presence from the Kansas City Chiefs, including owner Clark Hunt and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, celebrated alongside the couple.
However, one name was conspicuously missing from the festivities – Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker. His absence followed controversy over his commencement speech at Benedictine College, which stirred backlash over its traditional views and comments on sensitive topics. Despite Travis's public support for Butker, he was the only Chiefs player not invited to the celebration.
For Taylor and Travis, the day was all about love, laughter, and starting their married life on a high note, with Sandler's memorable advice to "keep kissing" setting the perfect tone for their future together.