Taylor Swift and her football star fiancé, Travis Kelce, have reportedly started their wedding celebrations in style at Madison Square Garden, New York City. The couple's glamorous circle of friends, including actress Lena Dunham and music collaborator Jack Antonoff, were seen arriving in full formal flair on Thursday evening.
The streets buzzed with excitement as a convoy of black SUVs delivered guests under a pristine white canopy tent. Media outlets have been speculating whether this was a pre-party or a rehearsal dinner, but one thing's for sure – it was the event of the night.
“I'm here to see the alleged wedding,” said Swift fan Ryan Weng, “because I've been loving her for more than 15 years, so it's going to be a very, very amazing and irreplaceable experience for me and my entire life.”
Thursday's gathering was a precursor to a grand celebration expected to host up to 1,000 guests. The likes of Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, and Selena Gomez were reportedly spotted, adding to the star-studded allure. Fans and paparazzi alike were captivated by the glitz, with Selena sharing her chic black gown look on Instagram.
A large sign at the venue hinted at filming inside, while a permit confirmed the evening's festivities would run until 10:30 PM. City officials were tight-lipped about the details, but the scale and secrecy only fueled the anticipation.
The scene outside Madison Square Garden was nothing short of a spectacle. Despite the sweltering heat, fans gathered, hoping to catch a glimpse of their idol. Police and media crews were on high alert, capturing every moment and movement.
Even New York's Mayor Zohran Mamdani couldn't resist dropping hints during his press conferences. With street closures and mysterious trucks labeled "GP" and "garden party," the city was abuzz with wedding fever.
For Swift's dedicated fans, the venue choice was initially surprising, but the promise of a magical transformation kept spirits high. "With Swift's resources, you're gonna be able to make anything look pretty," mused University of Mississippi student Elizabeth Maxey.
As preparations unfolded, the excitement was palpable. Whether it's the allure of the event or the love for Swift, one thing's clear – this is a moment her fans and friends won't soon forget.