WAG life.
Taylor Swift partied with fellow wives and girlfriends of star athletes while attending JuJu Smith-Schuster and Laura Kruk’s wedding with husband Travis Kelce.
On Wednesday, Jayda Howard, the wife of Baltimore Ravens star Jaylinn Hawkins, took to Instagram to share a carousel of images from the California wedding and its reception.
In one snap, Howard posed for a selfie with the “Bad Blood” singer, who appeared to be wearing Kelce’s blazer.
In another photo, Howard and Swift posed alongside several other women for a mirror selfie.
The Grammy winner made a kissy face for the picture.
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Howard also shared photos with the bride, Kruk, and fellow WAG Maureen Schrijvers, wife of Kansas City Chiefs player Nikko Remigio.
“@laura_kruk & @juju forever!! ❤️📸,” she captioned the post.
Swift and Kelce, both 36, attended Smith-Schuster and Kruk’s nuptials at the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel in Orange County, California, last Friday.
The pair held hands as they walked to the ceremony.
The “Cruel Summer” songstress stunned in a strapless pink floral gown by Markarian, while the tight end looked dapper in a double-breasted black suit.
At one point, Swift held up her left hand to show off her wedding ring to some of the other guests.
A week prior, Kelce and Swift tied the knot in front of an estimated 1,000 guests — including Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Jennifer Lopez and more — at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
The bride and the groom both exchanged 20-minute vows at the garden-themed wedding, which was officiated by actor Adam Sandler.
The pop star and the NFL player both wore Christian Dior Haute Couture and Swift reportedly walked down the aisle to her 2008 hit song “Love Story.”
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