Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reportedly Planning Madison Square Garden Wedding
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly planning a large-scale wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly planning a large-scale wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Reports indicate that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are preparing for a wedding at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on July 3.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have reportedly secured Madison Square Garden for their upcoming wedding celebration, with reports indicating a cost of approximately $3 million for a three-day rental.
Rumors are circulating about an alleged wedding between pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce, reportedly set for Friday, July 3, in New York City.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's highly anticipated wedding celebration is set to feature a diverse guest list, reportedly extending beyond their celebrity circles to include non-famous individuals.
Five individuals were reportedly injured in a stabbing incident at Manhattan's Penn Station on Sunday night.
Taylor Swift's latest release, "I Knew It, I Knew You," written for the upcoming film *Toy Story 5*, has achieved significant streaming milestones.
Marc Anthony's relationship with his twin children, Max and Oskar Muniz, shared with Jennifer Lopez, is reportedly experiencing difficulties.
Soundgarden founding member and guitarist Kim Thayil has released his memoir, “A Screaming Life: Into the Superunknown with Soundgarden and Beyond,” on June 9.
Ethan Slater reportedly expressed surprise regarding his ex-wife Lilly Jay's public comments about Ariana Grande.
Peter Phillips, grandson of Queen Elizabeth, recently married Harriet Sperling in a royal wedding ceremony held at All Saints Church in Kemble, a village located in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
Amazon MGM has publicly stated its satisfaction with the opening weekend performance of "Masters of the Universe," even as the film reportedly underperformed at the global box office.
Byron Allen has addressed recent reports from the Daily Beast that characterized his new CBS late-night program, *Comics Unleashed*, as a "ratings disaster." Allen, who took over the 11:35 pm slot after Stephen Colbert's exit, reportedly remained "not fazed" by the significant drop in viewership.