The Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding extravaganza has begun and with it, a procession of celebrity guests.
On Thursday, a fleet of black SUVs were seen pulling into Madison Square Garden in New York City ahead of the celebrity couple’s reported rehearsal dinner at the venue. Lena Dunham was spotted poking her head out of a backseat window and chatting with someone redirecting traffic, while her ex, a suited Jack Antonoff, and his sister, fashion designer Rachel Antonoff, were also seen walking up to MSG.
People reported that Abigail Anderson, Erin Andrews, Charissa Thompson, Greg Olsen, and Aric Jones were also among the famous faces descending upon the famed venue for the festivities.
As fan speculation over who makes the guest list for the couple’s nuptials reaches a fever pitch — Swift and Kelce are rumored to get married this week — and tractor trailers unloading what appear to be set pieces at MSG threaten to turn the concert venue into a blockbuster movie, the power duo kicked off the celebrations with a generous gift of $26 million across 20 charities in the U.S.
The list of charities are based in cities that hold personal connections for both Swift and Kelce. They include Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Nashville’s The Store, Helping Harvest in Swift’s hometown of Reading, P.A., Kansas City’s Children’s Mercy Hospital and Harvesters – The Community Food Network, After-School All-Stars in Kelce’s hometown of Cleveland, along with several national charities like Feeding America National, ASPCA National, Dolly Parton”s Imagination Library National, and Grammy In The Schools National.
Much of the wedding is still under wraps, and sources told Variety said that A-listers and executives have been “flying blind” with little detail on the wedding’s dress code and planned festivities. Many were told to be in New York City by the morning of July 3 and await further instruction, sources told the outlet. Meanwhile, guests are reportedly scrambling to pull an array of looks from top designer showrooms to prepare for the moment.
From Rolling Stone US
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