A video showing Adam Sandler arriving at Madison Square Garden ahead of Taylor Swift’s wedding has got fans calling him the ultimate “wedding singer.” In a video shared by The Sun US on X (formerly Twitter), the actor was seen at the alleged venue of Swift and Travis Kelce‘s wedding ceremony. Sandler was seen wearing shorts, a shirt, and sneakers. He was seemingly accompanied by his wife, Jackie, and their children, Sunny and Sadie.
Adam Sandler was called the ‘wedding singer’ after being seen at MSG
Fans called Adam Sandler the “wedding singer” after he was reportedly seen at Madison Square Garden. The actor reportedly arrived at the venue ahead of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.
The video was posted by @TheSunUS on X (formerly Twitter) and garnered significant attention. The actor-comedian kept his look casual, wearing a shirt, shorts, and sneakers.
Fans immediately rushed to the comments section to share their views on the video. A comment read, “The wedding singer himself,” along with a GIF of Sandler on a mic and singing a song. The comment referenced the actor’s popular movie, “The Wedding Singer.”
The classic 1998 film features Adam Sandler as Robbie Hart, a wedding singer. When he meets Julia (portrayed by Drew Barrymore), he makes a promise that he will sing at her wedding. The comment is a playful nod and a fun callback to the film.
The wedding is allegedly taking place on the July 3 weekend, and many celebrities have already begun gathering at MSG in New York City. Sandler and Swift are longtime friends and have often spoken warmly about each other. The pop icon has even met the actor’s family multiple times.
The video has once again sparked speculation about the details of the anticipated wedding. Fans have been curious to know even the smallest details, from guest arrivals to venue arrangements.
Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on Reality Tea.
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