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Eric Stonestreet Says Taylor Swift Madison Square Garden Wedding Gave Guests Privacy and Security Too

Public figures are sharing details regarding the privacy, security, and atmosphere of the recent wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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Attendees have begun sharing accounts of the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, which took place at Madison Square Garden. Guests have commented on the overall tone of the event and the efforts made to maintain a private environment for those in attendance.

Coverage from People.com, Yahoo, Rolling Stone, NBC New York, and The Hollywood Reporter emphasizes the perspectives of attendees including Eric Stonestreet, Seth Meyers, and Pat McAfee. These reports focus on guest experiences, the provision of security, and the couple’s desire for normalcy.

Future reports may provide further commentary from other attendees or additional details regarding the coordination of the event. Coverage does not yet specify the full list of guests or other logistical arrangements beyond the security measures mentioned.

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Quick answers

Where did the wedding take place?

The event was held at Madison Square Garden.

Who has commented on the wedding so far?

Public accounts have been shared by Eric Stonestreet, Seth Meyers, and Pat McAfee.

What specific details were highlighted about the guest experience?

Coverage notes that the event provided privacy and security for guests, with some attendees describing the atmosphere as wonderful.

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