An AI-generated image of Taylor Swift in a wedding dress is quickly making the rounds across social media. The viral photo imagines the “Love Story” singer alongside Travis Kelce on their wedding day, despite there being no official confirmation that the couple has tied the knot. Nonetheless, the post has sparked plenty of fan reactions, particularly as speculation surrounding the pair’s rumored wedding festivities reached a fever pitch.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s AI Image from their rumored wedding has gone viral
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have become the latest celebrities swept up in the internet’s fascination with AI-generated images. A digitally altered photo shared by comedian Bert Kreischer imagined the couple on their wedding day. In it, Swift is seen in a white bridal gown while Kelce appeared to wear a classic tuxedo.
The fake wedding portrait, shared on Thursday, also featured Kreischer standing between the pair. Playing along with the joke, he captioned the Instagram post, “The moment @jason.kelce called me over to the bar for a shot.” The humorous upload quickly gained traction online as fans widely shared the image across social media.
Soon after, Kelce appeared to acknowledge the post himself. The Kansas City Chiefs star left a string of crying-laughing emojis in the comments. Although he did not address the wedding rumors directly, his response suggested he was in on the joke.
Notably, the AI image emerged as rumors surrounding Swift and Kelce’s reported wedding festivities were already gaining momentum. Friends and family were reportedly seen arriving in New York City ahead of what was widely described as a rehearsal dinner. Celebrities including Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff, Erin Andrews, Abigail Anderson, and Lena Dunham were allegedly among those spotted. Kelce’s mother, Donna Kelce, was also said to have arrived in the city.
Adding to the buzz, insiders claimed Madison Square Garden had been “transformed” for the occasion. One source told PEOPLE that the venue featured grass, carpets, and canopies, creating a setting that “looks like a place where you’d get married.” The insider, however, dismissed online rumors that a castle had been built inside the arena.
Originally reported by Zahrah Patel on Reality Tea.
