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Why we haven't seen Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding photos yet
By Melina Khan, USA TODAY - 7/6/2026, 1:49 PM - 535 words
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Why we haven't seen Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding photos yet
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are keeping a "privacy sign on the door" of their July 3 wedding.
The superstar couple tied the knot in a massive celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City with a star-studded guest list to boot.
But despite the highly publicized nuptials, photos of the couple at their ceremony or reception have yet to be released.
The only glimpses into the event so far have come from tidbits shared by those who attended.
From "Blank Space" themed napkins to emotional vows, all signs indicate that Swift and Kelce have no room for regrets.
So where are the photos of the bride and groom?
Here's what we know.
Fakers gonna fake.
Fans may have spotted AI-generated images of the couple's wedding online in the days surrounding the event.
But one guest said technology could not compare to the real thing.
Joseph Kahn, a director who worked with Swift on music videos for songs including "Bad Blood" and "Blank Space," shared a photo of him and his wife Lotte at the event on social media.
"I told Lotte many times it was like living in the internet, and AI would crack if it tried to render it," he wrote on Instagram.
Prior to the wedding, one AI-generated photo of the couple even caught the groom's attention.
On July 2, comedian Bert Kreischer shared an AI-generated photo of himself with Swift and Kelce dressed as a bride and groom on Instagram.
"The moment @jason.kelce called me over to the bar for a shot," Kreischer captioned the photo, to which Kelce commented four laughing emojis.
Despite the tight security inside the venue, several guests have shared details on the event.
Stevie Nicks performed at the wedding, "Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts confirmed on the July 4 morning show.
Paul McCartney also performed, a source confirmed to USA TODAY.
"It really was intimate," Roberts continued before George Stephanopoulos added, "As intimate as it could possibly be given it was Madison Square Garden."
Roberts said among the attendees were Swift and Kelce's "neighbors and high school friends."
They also revealed that the couple wrote their own vows from "little books."
AMC CEO Adam Aron wrote in a lengthy post on X that has since been deleted that the inside of the venue was adorned with flamingo pink couches and curtains as well as lush green scenery emulating a garden party.
What we know about Taylor Swift's dress, Travis Kelce's tux
Swift's representative confirmed in a statement that the singer and her NFL husband both wore outfits designed by Christian Dior.
The bride's dress and groom's tux were both designed by Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Dior's women's, men's and haute couture collections, the statement said.
Anderson collaborated with both Swift and Kelce on their pieces, it added.
Swift's gown marks Anderson's first couture wedding dress created for a globally recognized celebrity.
Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY.
Keep up with her on X @melinakh and Instagram @bymelinakhan.
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