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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce read 20-minute vows to each other from gold books during their starry wedding
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The pop icon sang part of hers, with the football star proving “more emotional” than his wife, two guests told NBC News
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Swift and Kelce were married at Madison Square Garden on July 3 in front of over 500 friends and family members, including Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham, and officiant Adam Sandler
Touching details are still emerging from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s fairy tale wedding, two days after it took place at New York City’s Madison Square Garden
Fans were bowled over to learn that Adam Sandler was tapped to officiate the nuptials, stunned to discover that former Swift bestie Blake Lively appeared not to attend, and left divided over a reportedly bawdy joke Lena Dunham told before their estimated 1,000 guests on Friday
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But new details are now filtering through about the most soul-stirring moment of any wedding ceremony: the exchange of vows

According to two guests who spoke to NBC News on Sunday, Swift and Kelce each personally wrote their own vows to each other, and the “Love Story” singer is said to have sung parts of hers. The vow exchange proved a tear-jerker, and according to one of the guests, Kelce was the one really turning up the waterworks
“You would think the bride would be the one crying more, but it was actually Travis that was more emotional,” the guest told the outet
An insider told PEOPLE on Saturday that the couple’s vows, which they read to one another out of gold books, “were about 20 minutes each.”
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Veteran newscaster George Stephanopoulos, who attended the ceremony alongside his Good Morning Americacohosts Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan, provided his own account of the vows on the Saturday morning broadcast of the morning news show
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“The ceremony was great. Adam Sandler, funny and touching. Vows, everything you would hope for: real, vulnerable, serious, and silly,” Stephanopoulos reflected. “Who knew that a wedding in Madison Square Garden could be so intimate?”

Stephanopoulos, Sander, and Dunham were just three of the famous faces that could be seen at the legendary NYC venue on Friday
Camila Cabello shared Sombr, the stage name of musician Shane Michael Boose, both shared videos of their luxurious looks ahead of the ceremony on social media. All three members of The Chicks also showed off their finery, after collaborating with Swift on the 2019 song “Soon You’ll Get Better.”
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