Andy Reid shared the "touching" tip the comedian/wedding officiant gave newlyweds Swift and Kelce.

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and Adam Sandler Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; JB Lacroix/WireImage
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce received “really touching” marriage advice from Adam Sandler, who officiated the couple’s wedding, reveals Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid.
Kelce’s coach praised Sandler in an interview on CNN Sunday afternoon (July 5) — two days after seeing the bride and groom say “I do” — for doing a “phenomenal job” as officiant for their wedding ceremony. Reid also offered a glimpse at what the comedic actor told Swift and Kelce during the service.
“He said, ‘Kiss every chance you have, every day,'” Reid said. “‘Whether you’re going to bed or going to work or, you know, wherever, go ahead and kiss her.’ And I thought that was, in a simple way, in its simplest form, it really was touching.”
Reid added, “I’ve had a chance to see them grow together, and that’s the most important thing, that there’s a love there, a sincere love.”
“Obviously, they’re different people, from different worlds, but they’ve come together to join hands, and they’re really special together,” the Chiefs coach said on CNN.
Swift’s rep confirmed that Sandler led the bride and groom’s ceremony at Madison Square Garden in New York City Friday night (July 3), though no details about what he said were shared at the time.
After Swift and Kelce exchanged vows, big screens on the exterior of the arena announced, “JUST&T MARRIED!”
By Saturday, some tidbits about the couple’s vows trickled in from guests who’d attended the event. The vows, which Swift and Kelce wrote themselves, were “everything you would hope for — real, vulnerable, serious and silly, deeply loving,” according to GMA host George Stephanopoulos.
The vows were “long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they want to be with each other for all eternity, the promises they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families (Kelce’s and Swift’s) as one, and committing to their new mutual life together,” Adam Aron, CEO at AMC, recapped in a since-deleted social media post.
As of press time Sunday, those who weren’t invited to the wedding still await the first look at Swift and Kelce on their big day. Swift wore a dress designed by Jonathan Anderson, creative director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections; Anderson is also the founder/designer of menswear brand JW Anderson.

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