
Adam Sandler's Marriage Advice to Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Revealed After Officiating Wedding
July 3rd was the night Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce forgot about the heartbreaks and said yes to forever.
But while around 1,000 friends and loved ones flooded into Madison Square Garden to witness the nuptials, Swift’s close friend during the early 2010s Dianna Agron was not one of them.
Instead, the Glee alum was in England over the weekend watching Mumford and Sons perform. Though Agron and former band member Winston Marshall finalized their divorce in 2020, it would appear she’s still close with the rest of the group, as she enjoyed the performance alongside Carey Mulligan, front man Marcus Mumford’s wife.
Agron and Swift’s friendship reached its height between 2011 and 2014, with the duo often being seen at events together, before they seemingly drifted apart. The pair were so close at the time, however, that fans even speculated that their relationship had been more than strictly platonic.
Though when the prospect was brought up to Agron in 2023, she told Rolling Sone, “That is so interesting.”
"I mean, there have been many stories about my dating life that are so wildly untrue,” she added. “That's funny.”
As for whether she really did inspire Swift’s song “22,” as Swifties suspect, Agron was more willing to put rumors to bed.
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"Me? Oh, if only!" she added to the outlet. "That's more because of a friendship than being the inspiration for the song. But I would not be the person to ask about that. I cannot claim that!"
But while Agron was not at Kelce and Swift’s reportedly lavish nuptials, there was a large retinue of people from all eras of the couple’s life in attendance, from Swift’s childhood BFFs Abigail Anderson and Emma Stone to Kelce’s squad consisting of Ross Travis and brother Jason Kelce.
As for what went down inside the famed concert and sports arena, while guests have only shared the vaguest of details, they’ve all been gushing with their praise.
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"It was as intimate as it possibly could be given it was Madison Square Garden,” Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos reported the morning after the wedding. “It was really this garden inside the Garden, which was so beautiful. It's hard to imagine a place that big, and a wedding with such stars, could feel so personal and so intimate."
And part of what made it so, his co-host Robin Roberts emphasized, is because Swift and Kelce took the time to invite their favorite people regardless of their celebrity status, noting the wedding included their "neighbors, their high school friends.”
She added, “It really was like any wedding you'd attend.”
For more insight into the star-studded guest list, read on.
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