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Taylor Swift officially married American football star Travis Kelce in a highly secured event with limited guests and a larger celebration planned.

International singer Taylor Swift has officially wed American football player Travis Kelce. The wedding festivities began with an intimate dinner event and are set to continue with a larger celebration hosting approximately one thousand guests. Some media outlets have referred to the occasion as the "wedding of the century." Strict security measures were enforced around the event, including a ban on guests using their mobile phones.
The renowned American pop star Taylor Swift confirmed her marriage to NFL player Travis Kelce. Celebrity news outlets and Swift's publicity team have sought to heighten excitement and grandeur around the wedding, which some have labeled the "wedding of the century."
A number of celebrities traveled to New York City to attend the wedding held at Madison Square Garden. The ceremonies commenced on Thursday with a dinner limited to about 100 attendees. The event is expected to reach its peak later with up to one thousand guests participating.
The event, described by some as a "royal wedding," coincided with the United States' 250th Independence Day celebrations on July 4. Swift's publicist, Tree Paine, contributed to the anticipation by revealing limited details about the luxurious and intimate wedding shortly before the event. Certain specialized media outlets have also referred to it as the "wedding of the century."
Billboards at Madison Square Garden displayed the phrase "T and T Just Married," referencing the initials of Taylor and Travis. No photographs from the wedding have been released so far.
Police established a security perimeter around the venue, and a large white tent was set up at the VIP entrance to obstruct views. Reports indicated that attendees signed non-disclosure agreements and were prohibited from carrying mobile phones during the ceremony.
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