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Tavia Hunt Fed Up With 'False Narratives' About Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift's Wedding Issues

Tavia Hunt, the wife of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, was among those in attendance at the wedding of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift in New York City last weekend.

Roughly 1,000 guests were in attendance at the wedding, which took place at Madison Square Garden on Friday, July 3. No phones were allowed inside of the wedding and neither Kelce nor Swift have released anything from their big day. So, there's just been a lot of speculation about what went down.

A rumor began swirling, suggesting that the food and beverage situation at the wedding was a bit of a mess, with guests having to wait in long lines and the reception even running out of champagne at one point.

But Tavia Hunt is shooting down the rumors.

 GLENDALE, ARIZONA - AUGUST 19: Ava Hunt, Tavia Hunt and Clark Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs on the sideline during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on August 19, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - AUGUST 19: Ava Hunt, Tavia Hunt and Clark Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs on the sideline during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on August 19, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images) Ric Tapia/Getty Images

Ultimately, Tavia Hunt took to Instagram to shoot down the growing rumors and speculation about the big day.

"This is such a false narrative," she wrote. "They did not run out of champagne. There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony.

"The vows were spectacular - beautiful, touching, and absolutely perfect. It could not have been a more fabulous experience.

"And, frankly, it's inappropriate to make that kind of statement when you clearly don't know what you're talking about. This is a rumor - it is not true."

NFL announcer Greg Olsen had a great time, too

NFL announcer Greg Olsen was among those invited to the big day. He had a great time, even meeting Tom Cruise.

"It's hard to really put into words the people that you would see in line in the bathroom and people you would see in line at the bar. You're kind of like, ‘What am I even doing here? What is this circle?'" he said on his podcast, "Youth Inc."

"Some people know each other, some people don't know each other. So, you know, just a really unique crowd of fun people. But I think the environment that was created - no phones, no cameras - everyone could just be themselves, enjoy the night, enjoy Travis and Taylor."

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This story was originally published July 9, 2026 at 1:44 PM.

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