Taylor Swift's Wedding Guests Say There's No Easy Exit — Insider
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Taylor Swift’s Wedding Guests Say There’s No Easy Exit — Insider

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s highly anticipated wedding is reportedly generating plenty of excitement, but one insider claims guests are also preparing for a marathon celebration. According to the source, invitees expect the all-day event to require careful planning, especially because they may not have the option to leave early.

Taylor Swift’s wedding guests are figuring out how to pace themselves, says insider

According to the insider, guests have been talking about how to get through the long celebration. They claimed that guests feel an unspoken pressure to stay until the end, making it awkward to leave early. Because of that, the source said many guests are already planning how to pace themselves so they can enjoy the entire event.

“You can’t exactly be the person who leaves Taylor Swift’s wedding early,” the insider added. “Once you’re in, you’re in. You’re basically committing your entire day, so everyone is already figuring out how to pace themselves.”

Another insider said the event’s schedule has become the biggest talking point among the guests. “Everyone is asking the same thing: Why does it have to be this long?” the source said. “Most weddings are simple—ceremony, dinner, dancing, then everyone heads home happy. This one comes with an itinerary that never seems to end.”

As reports linking Madison Square Garden to Swift and Kelce’s wedding continue to circulate, preparations at the venue have fueled even more anticipation. Large trucks reportedly lined the arena throughout the week, with some displaying loading signs marked “Garden Party” and “GP.” Crews also unloaded stage equipment, lighting rigs, and other production gear. Among the reported items were a large black case labeled “40-inch mirror ball” and a white staircase railing. Workers kept many other pieces of equipment hidden beneath black coverings or inside wooden crates, making it difficult to identify exactly what they were installing.

Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.

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