That’s actually romantic.
Travis Kelce was reportedly “nervous” at the altar — and made Taylor Swift a promise that left the bride crying.
“Taylor looked tearful during a part in the vows where he promised to protect her forever,” an insider told the Daily Mail on Sunday.
The source clarified over the weekend that while the groom, 36, seemed “nervous,” he “kept it together” during his vows.
The athlete and Swift, also 36, wed in front of more than 1,000 guests at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Friday evening.
Good Morning America” co-host — and wedding attendee — George Stephanopoulos subsequently divulged sweet details about the vows.
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He told an ABC reporter that the exchange was “everything you would hope for,” dubbing it “Real, vulnerable, serious and silly, deeply loving.”
During Saturday morning’s show, Stephanopoulos noted that the couple read from “little books” at the altar.
The vow portion of the ceremony reportedly took 20 minutes, according to People.
The wedding also included performances from 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.
Adam Sandler officiated — and gave the newlyweds “touching” and “simple” marriage advice, per Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid.
“He said kiss every chance you get — every chance you have, every single day,” the 68-year-old told CNN. “So whether you’re going to bed or going to work … go ahead and kiss her.”
AMC CEO Adam Aron quipped in a since-deleted tweet Friday evening that the actor, whom he did not name, “talked and sang and talked” while officiating.
He also gushed about the vows, referring to them as “long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations.”
The businessman, 71, said the declarations included “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 as one and [commitment] to their new mutual life together.”
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