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Swift and Travis Kelce's lavish wedding at New York City's Madison Square Garden wasn't just one of the biggest celebrity events of the year, it was also one of the most tightly guarded. With nearly 1,000 guests in attendance, the couple reportedly enforced extraordinary security measures to ensure complete privacy. From confiscating phones at the venue to requiring strict non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), every effort was made to prevent leaks. New reports now say that some Madison Square Garden employees were even fired for violating those confidentiality agreements, showing just how seriously the newlyweds approached protecting their special day.
Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce's strict NDA
According to Bloomberg News reporter Myles Miller, the NDAs surrounding
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding were enforced with exceptional strictness. Miller reported that Madison Square Garden dismissed employees who allegedly violated the confidentiality agreements put in place for the event.
The report also supported earlier reports by TMZ regarding the extensive security protocols at the venue. According to the reports, everyone entering
Madison Square Garden, including members of law enforcement assigned to the event, had their mobile phones confiscated before being allowed inside. Reportedly, no one was permitted to enter the venue before the scheduled time, ensuring complete control over access to the arena. These measures were reportedly designed to eliminate any possibility of photographs, videos or confidential details being leaked before the couple chose to share them publicly.The intense secrecy appears to have worked. Despite hosting approximately 1,000 guests, no official images or videos of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce exchanging vows have surfaced online so far. Fans continue to eagerly await the couple's first official wedding photographs.
More about Taylor Swift's wedding
While the ceremony itself remained hidden from public view, a few lovely details about the celebration have emerged. Taylor's younger brother, Austin Swift, reportedly served as her 'Man of Honour,' while Travis Kelce's brother Jason Kelce stood beside him as Best Man. Jason and Kylie Kelce's four daughters took on the role of flower girls during the ceremony, making it a memorable family affair.
The couple's marriage was confirmed in a unique way following the ceremony. Rather than releasing photographs immediately, a giant message displayed outside Madison Square Garden announced the happy news with the words, "JUST&T MARRIED!", confirming that Taylor and Travis had officially tied the knot.Their wedding follows an engagement announced on August 26, 2025, after nearly two years of dating. At the time, Swift and Kelce shared the news through a joint Instagram post featuring a playful caption describing themselves as "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married," a light-hearted reference that delighted fans and quickly went viral across social media.