Swifties everywhere knew that Taylor Swift’s vows were going to be special—after all, she’s spent her career writing songs about love. Reports from the wedding are now flooding in, with insiders sharing sweet details about their ceremony and the touching vows they wrote for one another, with some sources even reporting that Travis got very emotional. Keep reading for more information.

Travis Tears Up During Vows
According to wedding attendees, the vows between Swift and Kelce lasted 20 minutes, with both parties sharing their promises for eternal love for one another. Taylor's in particular reportedly brought Travis to tears, as she spoke about his kindness in high school.
"Taylor talked about how Travis was the guy in high school who, even though he was the star athlete, would go sit with the less popular kids who were being bullied at lunchtime," one insider shared. "And Taylor talked about how she wished she knew someone like that when she was in high school. It was so special."
Another wedding guest added, "You would think the bride would be the one crying more, but it was actually Travis that was more emotional."

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce's Wedding
According to reports, the wedding of the year – if not the decade, depending on who you ask! – was attended by around 1,000 guests, including Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend Bradley Cooper, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, Dakota Johnson, Anya Taylor-Joy, and many more. According to reports, the venue was transformed into a fairytale-style castle built inside Madison Square Garden for the lavish ceremony.
Throughout the day, bits and pieces of information from the wedding ceremony were leaked, including the fact that the couple's officiant was the Uncut Gems actor, Adam Sandler.
In the days following the wedding, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke out about the wedding, sharing the advice Adam gave the newlyweds during their ceremony that stood out to him. "Adam Sandler conducted the service there, and he told me, 'Keep kissing,'" the coach revealed, as reported by The Deseret News. "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… 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."

