Hollywood celebrities took to social media Friday to celebrate, or troll, Taylor Swift’s real life love story as the superstar singer-songwriter married Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce during a star-studded wedding ceremony in New York.
And most gushed over the glitzy nuptials before they took place as wedding guests had to give up their phones for the Madison Square Garden event. Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran posted an Instagram video ahead of the wedding from her hotel room where, clad in a bathrobe and sipping bubbly, she explained she was getting ready for the big day.
“I’m getting ready for a very special wedding. Such a love story. And the groom is such a hunk. I can’t wait to get there and I’m so happy for them,” Corcoran said. Camila Cabello on TikTok appeared in a short video where she put the final touches to her glam look, including a red dress, as the Mecano song “Hijo de la Luna” played in the background.
Jessica Chastain, also hinted at her camera-ready look for Madison Square Garden before apparently setting out for the wedding. The Oscar winner’s Instagram post had a photo of Chastain with a classic Hollywood look, with the caption: ‘I don’t know about you… but I’m feeling 1922,” also a play on the lyrics to Swift’s hit “22.”
Elmo, the iconic red Sesame Street star, took to Instagram to spread the love around the newlyweds with the post: “Elmo is red! Elmo’s friends said I do! Congratulations Ms. Taylor Swift and Mr. Travis Kelce! Elmo loves you! ❤️❤️❤️”
Elmo took not attending the star-studded wedding rather better than Amy Schumer, who, with cheeky Instagram posts of her own, trolled the power couple, including in one photo wearing a spoof outfit around Thursday night’s rehearsal dinner, with the caption: “Rehearsal dinner was sick. Who know[s] what she has planned for us?”
Ahead of Friday’s wedding, an excited Dolly Parton on Instagram thanked Swift and Kelce for donating $2 million to her Imagination Library, which gives books to children at no cost to families, among their charity giving ahead of the wedding.
“Taylor and Travis, it’s Dolly, and I was just told that you two were making a donation of $2 million to my Imagination Library. I’m blown away and overjoyed with that gratitude,” Parton said in a video, while adding: “You know the mission of the Dollywood Foundation is to dream more, care more, learn more and be more, and thank you again for your very generous gift. And, we’ll continue that mission even in bigger ways now with your money. So, thank you, and know that I will always love you.”
Earlier, the Grammy Museum Foundation also on Instagram thanked the power couple for donating to the Grammy In The Schools education programs. “Their transformative gift will help expand our mission of bringing music education to students across the country, creating opportunities that will inspire and empower hundreds of thousands of young people for years to come,” Michael Sticka, president and CEO of the Grammy Museum, said in a post.





