Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wrote Own Vows for MSG Wedding

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s highly anticipated, star-studded wedding ceremony by some means managed to feel like an especially personal affair.

“It really was intimate,” broadcaster Robin Roberts revealed after attending the couple’s Friday, July 3, ceremony during an episode of Good Morning America the following day.

Roberts’ co-anchor George Stephanopoulos concurred, noting that NYC’s famed Madison Square Garden was transformed into “a garden contained in the Garden.”

“It was just so beautiful,” Stephanopoulos, 65, said on Friday. “It’s hard to assume that a spot that big and a marriage with such stars could feel so personal and so intimate.”

A part of what made the nuptials so special, in keeping with the co-anchors, were the newlyweds’ deeply emotional vows.

“Oh, their vows,” Roberts, 65, gushed on the printed. “They wrote their very own vows.”

Stephanopoulos chimed in, noting that the duo read their heartfelt messages aloud from “little books.” He previously told ABC News in an announcement after the ceremony that Swift and Kelce, each 36, tied the knot in a “moving” ceremony.

“Vows: every part you’ll hope for, real, vulnerable, serious and silly, deeply loving,” reporter Sophie Flay read Stephanopoulos’ statement aloud on a Friday broadcast. “Who knew that a marriage in Madison Square Garden might be so intimate?”

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Swift and Kelce reportedly each spoke for roughly 20 minutes.

“Then, the vows. Long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they wish to be with one another for all eternity,” AMC CEO Adam Aron wrote in a since-deleted X recap of the newlywed’s big day, per Entertainment Weekly. “[They shared] the guarantees they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families (Kelce’s and Swift’s) as one, and committing to their recent mutual life together.”

Swift and Kelce’s wedding was officiated by comedian Adam Sandler, whom Stephanopoulos noting to ABC was “funny and touching.”

The bride and groom, each clad in bespoke Christian Dior Haute Couture, were joined on the altar by their two brothers in lieu of a standard bridal party.

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“Her brother, Austin Swift, served as Taylor’s ‘Man of Honor’ and Jason Kelce was Travis’ Best Man,” an announcement from Taylor’s rep read. “The ceremony joined each families together.”

Taylor and Austin are the 2 children of Scott and Andrea Swift, while Travis and Jason, 38, are the sons of exes Donna Kelce and Ed Kelce.

“I actually can’t say a heck of so much,” Donna told Macy’s social media team while attending the fiftieth Macy’s 4th of July fireworks display in Latest York City the following day. “It was magical, man, magical.”

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