Just when fans thought they'd uncovered some behind-the-scenes wedding drama, one VIP guest is setting the record straight.
Rumors that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's star-studded Madison Square Garden wedding descended into "chaos" have been firmly dismissed by none other than Tavia Hunt, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt.
After online claims suggested guests endured long buffet lines and that the celebration ran out of champagne, Hunt jumped into the conversation with a blunt Instagram response, calling the reports a "false narrative."
"They did not run out of champagne. There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony," Hunt wrote, adding that the couple's vows were "beautiful, heartfelt, and absolutely perfect."
She didn't stop there, criticizing those spreading the rumors.
"And frankly, it is inappropriate to say things like this when you clearly don't know what you're talking about. That is hearsay-not truth."
Hunt's comments carry extra weight, given her close connection to the couple through the Kansas City Chiefs, where Kelce has spent his entire NFL career.
The speculation began after podcast host Zack Peter discussed reports claiming the lavish celebration suffered from food shortages and overwhelmed catering due to its enormous guest list. But guests who actually attended have painted a completely different picture.
Grammy Award-winning producer Smittybeatz described the evening as "a beautiful ceremony and a beautiful wedding for a beautiful couple," saying the venue had been transformed into "a garden of love and wonderment."
Kelce's longtime friend Jermski also praised the celebration, calling it "the most beautiful event I've ever been to in my life."
Even Travis' mother, Donna Kelce, summed up the evening with a single word: "Magical."
From emotional 40-minute vows to breathtaking floral décor and glowing guest reactions, those who were actually inside the celebration continue to describe the wedding as a fairy-tale event-not the disaster some internet rumors suggested.
For Swift and Kelce, it appears the biggest post-wedding drama isn't what happened inside Madison Square Garden-it's the battle over what really happened after the doors closed.















