It Rained in New York After Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding
The Hollywood Reporter
Rain began to fall in New York following the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, coinciding with the unveiling of a special sign at Madison Square Garden. At this iconic venue where the wedding celebrations were held, it wasn't just a few drops; it was as if a downpour had started. According to tradition, rain on the wedding day is considered good luck.
This belief is rooted in Hindu tradition; it is said that rain on the wedding day strengthens the couple's bond and ensures a long-lasting union. Additionally, it is expressed that a wet knot symbolizes marriage and is difficult to untie. Hindu communities believe that rain on the wedding day will also bless the couple with children, as rain creates fertile soil.
The wedding was officially announced with the unveiling of a sign reading "JusT&T Married!" at Madison Square Garden. Swift's long-time public relations expert confirmed that the bride wore a special haute couture dress designed by Jonathan Anderson for Christian Dior. Kelce also opted for a design from Anderson's Dior collection for his wedding.
Before the wedding, the couple reportedly held a rehearsal dinner for 100 guests. Celebrities attending the celebration included names like Jason Sudeikis, Hugh Grant, Ethan Hawke, Dakota Johnson, and Gigi Hadid. The wedding ceremony was conducted by Adam Sandler. Instead of traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen, Swift and Kelce chose to honor their own siblings.