Mousumi Akter | প্রকাশিত: ০৯ জুলাই, ২০২৬, ০৭:৩৫ এএম
A guest at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's star-studded wedding has publicly pushed back against viral rumors that painted the celebration in a negative light. Tavia Hunt, wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, directly refuted claims that the July 3 ceremony at Madison Square Garden was marred by logistical issues and a lack of hospitality .
In response to a social media video detailing unconfirmed reports of champagne shortages, long food lines, and guests being forced to stand during the vows, Hunt did not hold back . "This is such a false narrative," she wrote. "They did not run out of champagne. There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony" . The wife of the Chiefs' chairman and CEO also dismissed speculation that the vows themselves were underwhelming, describing the moment as "spectacular—beautiful, heartfelt, and absolutely perfect" .
Hunt, who attended the event alongside her husband and their three children, offered a scathing critique of the online gossip. She stated it was "inappropriate to say things like this when you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about," labeling the accusations as "hearsay—not truth" .
Her defense of the event aligns with the glowing praise shared by other celebrity attendees. Good Morning America host George Stephanopoulos described the ceremony as "moving" and praised the vows as "real, vulnerable, serious and silly," noting how surprisingly intimate the massive venue felt . Fellow host Robin Roberts agreed, calling the event "really intimate," while Michael Strahan summed it up as the couple's "dream wedding" .
The event, which took place on July 3, featured the couple wearing Christian Dior Haute Couture and Adam Sandler officiating the nuptials . While the wedding drew massive media attention, guests have largely emphasized the warmth and love of the evening. Music video director Joseph Kahn, who attended, noted the "no VIP seating" policy helped create a grounded atmosphere, stating, "It's not a club. It's a wedding" . Following reports about the couple's charity, fans are even donating $13.87 at a time to nonprofits in honor of the couple . For now, those who were actually in the room are united in their message: the biggest wedding of the year lived up to the hype, just not the rumors.