Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married on Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the couple's representative confirmed to CBS News.
Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony, according to CBS News, the BBC and Variety; CBS News described him as a friend of the couple. Roughly 1,000 guests attended the celebration inside the arena, according to CBS News, with Swift's brother, Austin Swift, serving as her "man of honor" and Kelce's brother, the former NFL center Jason Kelce, serving as best man. There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen, CBS News reported.
Swift's wedding dress was made by Christian Dior Haute Couture, according to CBS News. The BBC reported that the Empire State Building was lit "something blue" to mark the occasion and that a screen outside Madison Square Garden displayed the message "JUST&T MARRIED!"
How the celebration unfolded
The wedding capped a multiday event in Manhattan. CNN, which tracked the celebration in a live blog, reported that the festivities began on July 2. CBS News reported that a rehearsal dinner was held on Thursday for about 100 family members and friends, followed by Friday events that included a cocktail hour, the ceremony and a reception that ran into early Saturday.
ESPN, which catalogued arrivals, reported that guests included the musicians Ed Sheeran and Benson Boone, the actors Hugh Grant, Ethan Hawke and Jason Sudeikis, and figures from the sports world such as the quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Cooper Kupp and the broadcaster Joe Buck.
What is confirmed, and what is not
The couple's representative provided the confirmation and details to CBS News. Many specifics of the private event were not independently verified by news organizations, which relied on statements from the couple's team and on guests seen arriving. Neither Swift nor Kelce made extensive public comments about the ceremony itself, according to the outlets covering it.
What to watch
Attention is likely to turn to whether the couple release official photographs or a statement in the coming days, as is customary for high-profile weddings. As of Saturday, the couple had not announced any further public plans tied to the wedding.