Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are facing intense criticism from Donald Trump after officially announcing their wedding date.
The couple is scheduled to marry on July 3 in New York, with the lavish ceremony anticipated to be the year’s most talked-about event. The announcement caught fans off guard after numerous reports suggested the singer and Kansas City Chiefs star were considering Rhode Island as their wedding location.
Taylor owns a substantial RI property adjacent to a hotel, which appeared perfect for the celebration. Nevertheless, arrangements seem to have changed in recent months. A source previously indicated back in November that the couple was contemplating abandoning that plan and going “all out at a totally different venue that can accommodate more attendees.”
However, Page Six has now reported that save-the-dates for the wedding were distributed to family and friends, and exclusive sources have disclosed the time and place for their big day.
The July 3 date clearly corresponds with the Fourth of July, Independence Day, which is famously Taylor’s favorite holiday. This year’s celebration holds extra importance, commemorating America’s 250th anniversary, adding another dimension of significance to the timing, which is where the potential fury of the president enters the picture.
Trump has been vocal about his ambitious plans for this year’s Fourth of July celebrations, promising Americans a landmark event that will reach “extraordinary” levels — building on announcements he made last year, reports the Mirror US.
With so much riding on his vision, the prospect of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s rumored wedding potentially stealing the spotlight may not sit well with the President, particularly if the couple’s big day threatens to overshadow his carefully orchestrated festivities.
As part of the America250 celebration, Trump’s marquee event will take place in New York on July 3, featuring a Historic Times Square Ball Drop — a first in the landmark’s 120-year history, as the iconic ball will descend outside of its traditional New Year’s Eve slot.
At 11:59 p.m. ET on July 3, the Ball will illuminate in a custom America250 design before making its midnight descent into July 4. The Ball’s crystals were specially crafted for America’s 250th anniversary, showcasing three distinct designs — Infinite Life (1.5-inch), Infinite Liberty (3-inch), and Infinite Happiness (4-inch) — each featuring interwoven curves and circular motifs symbolizing the core ideals woven throughout America’s history.
Additional large-scale events and block parties are also scheduled across multiple locations nationwide throughout the Fourth of July weekend. Should their plans come to fruition, Travis and Taylor would be adding their names to an extensive roster of celebrities who have exchanged vows in New York City. Beyoncé and Jay-Z notably wed in their TriBeCa residence in 2008. Additional high-profile pairs who married in the city include Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey and Tommy Mottola, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, and Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas.
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