
It may have been several weeks since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot at Madison Square Garden, but talk about the big day is far from over.
The wedding saw family and friends as well as a host of celebrity guests making their way to watch Swift and Kelce get married, and one of the many rumors circulating around the wedding was that the couple had made guests sign NDAs before attending.
The ceremony itself was not filmed or shared, with Swift and Kelce reportedly wishing to protect their privacy on their special day.
But while there was talk of non-disclosure agreements being signed, including talk show host Graham Norton joking about signing multiple NDAs prior to the ceremony, it seems that this is not quite the whole story.
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Actor Jonathon Thomas appeared on the The Compound and Friends podcast, where he claimed that a digital invitation sent out required an NDA via DocuSign, as well as multi-factor authentication for their ID.
But it seems that not everyone was required to sign an NDA to attend the wedding, with sports writer Dean Blandino giving a very different take on the ceremony.

Speaking on the Haymaker Network, he said: “There’s a lot of rumors. Nobody signed the NDAs. There wasn’t any."
But it seems that although Blandino did not have to sign an NDA for his invitation, other attendees did do, with the couple taking the measure to maintain privacy around the wedding.
As for the ceremony itself, this was held at Madison Square Garden in New York, with a capacity of 22,000 people, with signs outside proclaiming 'Just T&T Married!' to passers-by, referencing Travis and Taylor.
It lasted about 20 minutes, with Swift and Kelce exchanging their vows while actor and comedian Adam Sandler officiating over the proceedings as around 1,000 guests looked on.
Speaking about the wedding afterwards, Kelce said: “(The) wedding was the best night of my life. I appreciate everyone who came out and celebrated and had fun with us. It was a crazy night, it was full of a lot of celebrations.”

The ceremony itself might have been private, but that didn't stop a flurry of activity around the stadium where it was taking place, including one person who took an enterprising and insightful approach.
This was artist Justin Gignac, who collected trash from around the arena on the day of the wedding, before parcelling it up into 50 plastic cubes which he then sold off to anyone who would buy them, charing $25 per trash cube.
And it seemed that people very much did want to buy them, as he had sold out within 24 hours of the project going live.
"I figured Swifties would never want to part with their wedding garbage, so, they can take it with them wherever they go," he said.
He described the garbage as being 'collected from the edge of a love story outside Madison Square Garden, as close to Taylor & Travis' big day as you could've gotten without an invite'.
Topics: Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Weddings, US News