Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding guest divulges whether bride or groom ‘cried more’

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Their tears ricocheted.

While Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were both tearful at their Madison Square Garden wedding, “it was actually [Kelce] that was more emotional,” per a guest at the Friday nuptials.

“You would think the bride would be the one crying more,” the source told NBC News Sunday.

Travis Kelce was reportedly more emotional than Taylor Swift during their Madison Square Garden wedding on Friday. (Pictured here: Swift and Kelce at the 2025 AFC Championship) Emily Curiel/Kansas City Star/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire / Shutterstock
“You would think the bride would be the one crying more,” the alleged wedding guest told NBC News Sunday. (Seen above: the couple at Tight Ends & Friends in 2025) te_university/Instagram

Insiders also told the outlet that the bride and groom’s vows left the over 1,000 wedding guests in tears.

The pop star’s vows reportedly featured her singing, and one particular exchange between the couple left attendees extra emotional.

Another purported guest told the Daily Mail that Kelce was “nervous” at the altar and made a promise to Swift that left her crying.

Insiders also told the outlet that star-studded wedding guests shed tears as well after hearing the bride and groom’s vows. (Pictured here: Swift and Kelce at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards) John Salangsang / Shutterstock
Another guest told the Daily Mail that the pop star got extra emotional when Kelce “promised to protect her forever” in his vows. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

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“Taylor looked tearful during a part in the vows where he promised to protect her forever,” an insider told the outlet on Sunday.

The source clarified that while the athlete seemed “nervous,” he “kept it together” during his vows.

The pair, both 36, wed in front of more than 1,000 guests at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Friday evening.

The pair wed in front of more than 1,000 guests at New York City’s Madison Square Garden (pictured here) on Friday evening. Christopher Sadowski for NY Post
The vow portion of the ceremony reportedly took 20 minutes and was officiated by Adam Sandler (seen above last year). GC Images

Here’s latest on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at MSG:


The vow portion of the ceremony reportedly took 20 minutes, according to People.

Guests even received embroidered handkerchiefs in case they needed to wipe their tears.

It was officiated by Adam Sandler — who gave the newlyweds “touching” and “simple” marriage advice, per Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid.

Pictures of the bride and groom on their big day have yet to be released. (Seen above: Swift and Kelce on a date night in Brooklyn) T.JACKSON / BACKGRID
However, the singer’s longtime publicist Tree Paine told Page Six that the duo wore Christian Dior Haute Couture. (Pictured here: the pair in 2023) GC Images

“He said kiss every chance you get — every chance you have, every single day,” Reid told CNN. “So whether you’re going to bed or going to work … go ahead and kiss her.”

During the reception, A-list guests enjoyed musical performances by Stevie Nicks and Paul McCartney, as well as a lavish raffle, with guests winning a Chanel or Dior saddle bag, Cartier watches and more prizes.

While photos of Kelce and Swift at the ceremony have yet to be shared, her longtime publicist Tree Paine told Page Six that the duo wore Christian Dior Haute Couture and Christian Louboutin custom-made shoes.

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