Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s July 3, 2026, wedding at Madison Square Garden may have been phone-free, but that hasn’t stopped a flood of rumors, AI-generated images of the newlyweds and online criticism from swirling in the days since the couple’s star-studded nuptials.
While the bride and groom remained mum about their big day, several high-profile guests are pushing back and defending the ceremony’s seemingly unconventional choices, shutting down false reports and calling out the fake photos circulating online.
Keep scrolling to see how attendees shut down rumors surrounding one of the year’s most talked-about celebrity weddings:
Joseph Kahn Defends ‘No VIP’ Seating and Blasts Fake AI Photos
Joseph Kahn, who has directed eight of Swift’s music videos, quickly emerged as one of the wedding’s most vocal defenders.
“For the record, I liked the no VIP seating at Taylor’s wedding,” Kahn wrote via X on July 8, 2026. “Everyone who attended can come down to earth and check their ego with their phones for a minute.”
He added, “It’s not a club. It’s a wedding.”
Days earlier, Kahn used his platform to call out the flurry of AI-generated images purporting to show the inside of the ceremony.
“Every picture I’ve seen of the wedding is fake,” he tweeted. “Trust me, AI would break if you tried to prompt it.”
Simone Biles Claps Back at Critics of Her Wedding Invite
Simone Biles wasn’t about to let strangers question her friendship with the bride. After the Olympic gymnast and her husband, NFL star Jonathan Owens, celebrated their attendance with a carousel of photos on Instagram on July 5, 2026, one commenter asked, “When has Simone Biles and Taylor Swift even spoken to each other?😂“
Biles’ response was swift and unbothered, replying, “Remember this, I only show y’all what I want y’all to know.”
The gymnast and the pop star’s friendship actually stretches back a decade, to when Swift publicly supported Team USA gymnastics during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Biles later returned the favor by performing to Swift’s “…Ready for It?” during the 2024 Olympic trials.
Their bond deepened in 2021, when Swift narrated a tribute video for Biles after the gymnast withdrew from multiple events at the Tokyo Olympics. Set to Swift’s “This Is Me Trying,” the video became a viral moment of support.
Tavia Hunt Shuts Down Champagne and Long-Line Rumors
Tavia Hunt, wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, wasted no time knocking down rumors that the reception had run short on champagne or that guests were stuck waiting in long lines.
“This is such a false narrative. They did not run out of champagne,” she wrote via Instagram comment days after the ceremony. “There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony.”
BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James, who also attended the ceremony, had a similar experience as the Hunt family.
“Great food, unlimited food and drinks,” James made a point to mention on the July 8, 2026, broadcast of his morning show. “[Taylor and Travis were] on the dance floor, having a great time; it was great.”
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