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Wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner shuts down ‘false’ rumors about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding

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Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife, Tavia Hunt, shut down a report that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding featured a massive shortage of seating and champagne.

The Hunts attended Swift and Kelce’s lavish Madison Square Garden wedding in New York City Friday, and Tavia left a comment on podcaster Zack Peter’s Instagram post in which he rehashed a Daily Mail report that quoted apparent guests.

One source told the outlet that there were only 150 seats at the wedding — which meant 800 of the pop star and the NFL athlete’s guests had to stand during the lengthy wedding ceremony, in which Swift and Kelce each reportedly read 20-minute vows.

Another source told the outlet that “the champagne ran out really early” and that the food at the event also left much to be desired.

Tavia Hunt, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, shut down a report that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ran out of champagne and didn’t have enough seats at their Madison Square Garden wedding. The Hunts are pictured here at the star-studded wedding. Tavia Hunt/Instagram
Tavia commented on podcaster Zack Peter’s Instagram post in which he quoted a report claiming the newlyweds ran out of champagne early and left 800 people without a seat during the ceremony. Getty Images

“It was not great and served buffet-style with long lines if you wanted to eat,” the source said.

But Hunt directly refuted the report, calling it “a false narrative.”

“They did not run out of champagne,” she wrote. “There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony.”

“It could not have been a more fabulous experience,” she added. “And frankly, it is inappropriate to say things like this when you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. That is hearsay – not truth.”

Tavia, pictured here in December 2022, called the report a “false narrative.” Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Tavia wrote, “They did not run out of champagne. There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony.” The pop star and the NFL athlete are pictured here in December 2024. bosstravis43/Instagram

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Tavia posted pics of her and her husband at the wedding on her own Instagram Saturday, writing, “All dressed up in New York for a night that already feels like a song. ❤️.” Tavia, 54, wore a yellow floral dress while Clark, 61, sported a classic tux.

Meanwhile, one attendee spoke to Page Six and gave a glowing review of the event, including the food.

We’re told one station featured fresh pasta tossed inside giant Parmesan wheels, while another served burgers and fries. Full-service bars were also set up throughout the venue.

Swift and Kelce held their star-studded wedding at MSG in New York City Friday, inviting 1,000 guests. Christopher Sadowski for NY Post
The couple reportedly transformed the famous arena into a garden for their emotional ceremony, in which they exchanged 20-minute vows. Guests are pictured here arriving at the wedding. Instagram/@chop.ufl

Page Six previously reported other food items included lobster, chicken and more.

Grammy Award-winning music producer Smittybeatz, a childhood friend of Kelce’s who attended the celebration, also dished on the nuptials while speaking exclusively to Page Six.

“All I can say is that it was a beautiful ceremony and a beautiful wedding for a beautiful couple,” he shared.

“They turned the Garden into a garden of love and wonderment,” he added. “It was timeless.”

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