For a few hours on Friday night, the internet knew more about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s wedding than it was supposed to. The couple had wrapped their Madison Square Garden ceremony in phone bans, staff NDAs and a press blackout tight enough that reporters camped outside for days without a single confirmed detail. Then AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron posted a lengthy account of what he saw inside, and deleted it almost as fast as it went up.
By then it was too late. Screenshots had already spread across X and Reddit, and outlets from TMZ to celebrity.land were reading portions of his post on air by Saturday morning. Aron, who oversaw the theatrical release of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, opened with, “It was such a privilege to be THERE,” before describing how Madison Square Garden had been transformed for the night. “Immediately upon entry, everything … floors, walls, ceiling … was draped in peach and white,” he wrote, adding that oversized photos of Swift and Kelce at every age lined the space. He said the arena floor had been reworked into “an outdoor garden at a lush countryside retreat,” with real flowers and roughly 75 chairs arranged in fifteen rows, despite a reported guest count near 1,000.
Aron went further, describing the ceremony itself as “long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing,” and calling the couple’s love “no small love.” He didn’t name the officiant, though a release afterward confirmed it was Adam Sandler, and Aron left out most performer names as well. What he did make clear was how tightly the event had been locked down before his post exposed a piece of it. Bloomberg’s Myles Miller reported that Madison Square Garden had already parted ways with staff members over NDA violations, and that every phone, including law enforcement’s, was bagged at the door.
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The timing of Aron’s slip gave a ravenous public a taste of the info they wanted. Reporters and fans had spent days working off nothing but delivery trucks and closed streets, and Good Morning America‘s own anchors had appeared to sidestep questions about what they’d seen while attending.
Aron’s account still hasn’t been confirmed or denied by representatives for Swift or AMC. But between the leaked details and the official statement that followed, confirming the Dior gowns, the Sandler officiating and a reported $26 million in wedding-weekend charitable donations, the wedding that was built to stay private ended up publicly detailed within a day, thanks in part to the very executive whose company helped make Swift a movie-theater fixture in the first place.
This story was originally published by Parade on Jul 5, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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