Tom Brady sneaks out of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding reception early

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Tom Brady was caught dipping out of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding reception hours before it ended.

The former NFL star kept his head down while in the backseat of a car leaving New York City’s Madison Square Garden Friday night.

He looked dapper for the special occasion, wearing a classic black suit and tie.

Tom Brady was photographed leaving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding reception at Madison Square Garden early. REUTERS
The retired athlete (seen here on June 30) was seen in the backseat of a car. NBAE via Getty Images

Aside from Brady, 48, comedian Chris Rock and actor Hugh Grant — along with wife Anna Eberstein — also left the party early.

The trio were among the A-listers who attended Swift and Kelce’s highly anticipated nuptials at the iconic venue.

Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, Dakota Johnson and Benson Boone were a few of the many photographed arriving at the ceremony earlier in the day.

MSG announced the Grammy winner and athlete, both 36, said “I do” with digital screens around the arena that read “JUST&T MARRIED!” around 7:30 p.m. ET.

Chris Rock also made an early exit. REUTERS
Hugh Grant and his wife, Anna Eberstein, left on foot. REUTERS

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Swift’s publicist, Tree Paine, also confirmed the news to Page Six, revealing actor Adam Sandler officiated the wedding.

Kelce notably starred alongside Sandler in the 2025 film “Happy Gilmore 2.”

Additionally, Paine told us Swift’s brother, Austin, was her “Man of Honor,” while Kelce’s brother, Jason, was his “Best Man.”

Swift and Kelce (seen above in March) tied the knot in front of their friends around 7:30 p.m. ET, MSG announced. Billboard via Getty Images
The newlyweds (seen here in December 2024) walked down the aisle in Christian Dior Haute fits. bosstravis43/Instagram

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The “Lover” songstress and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end were also decked out in Christian Dior Haute Couture and wore custom Christian Louboutin shoes for their wedding ceremony.

Shortly after the couple walked down the aisle, the Empire State Building changed its colors to represent Swift’s “something blue.”

The pop icon and Kelce kicked off their wedding festivities with a rehearsal dinner alongside 100 guests on Thursday.

They also wore Christian Louboutin shoes. (Seen above: Swift and Kelce in May). GCImages
Swift and Kelce (seen here) got engaged in August 2025. Instagram/ Taylor Swift

Cooper, Hadid, Jack Antonoff and Swift’s childhood bestie, Abigail Anderson, all stepped out for the festivities.

Insiders previously told Page Six that the “Cruel Summer” singer and Kelce, who got engaged in August 2025, were “already married” ahead of Friday’s ceremony.

One source shared that there are rumors that the wedding occurred in Tennessee.

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