Taylor Swift’s lavish wedding menu allegedly will include diner food, according to a new report. The Grammy-winning artist will reportedly tie the knot with her fiancé, Travis Kelce, in Madison Square Garden, New York. Ahead of July 2’s alleged rehearsal dinners, workers were seen carrying diner food into the venue.
Taylor Swift is reportedly bringing diner food to her wedding menu
Taylor Swift might be having a multimillion-dollar wedding in Madison Square Garden, but that is reportedly not stopping her from bringing diner food into her wedding menu. On July 1, a Page Six report stated that workers were seen transporting boxes containing lobster meat, blackened chicken, packaged chicken, boneless skinless chicken breasts, and chicken legs into the venue.
In addition to these items, they were carrying diner food such as French fries and thick-cut onion rings. They also carried in red and orange peppers, romaine and other produce, eggs, heavy whipping cream, and whole milk.
The outlet also claimed that a Krispy Kreme truck was seen pulling up at the arena. However, it is unclear whether the donuts were for the wedding, as there is also a Krispy Kreme store inside Penn Station, which is located right below Madison Square Garden.
Page Six previously reported that the wedding will feature a massive castle allegedly being built in a garden. The inclusion of a garden coordinated with the “Garden Party” label on the food boxes makes complete sense. Notably, the Kansas City Chiefs star proposed to Swift in a garden-like setting in his Missouri home’s backyard last year.
The outlet claimed that the wedding celebration would begin on July 2 with a 100-person rehearsal dinner. Allegedly, the rehearsal dinner will happen at the Infosys Theater from 6 pm to 10:30 p.m. The following day, there will supposedly be a bigger celebration with 1000 guests.
Reportedly, Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw will perform at the wedding. On the wedding day, guests will allegedly be able to enter the venue from 3:30 p.m., with the nuptials scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on RealityTea.
