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Paul Pelosi's Alleged Hit-and-Run Sparks Public Interest New

Paul Pelosi's Alleged Hit-and-Run Sparks Public Interest

Investigators said they detected no alcohol on the 86-year-old.July 4, 2026, 5:28 PMPaul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is facing a hit-and-run charge after he allegedly struck an empty parked car with his vehicle and drove away in Napa County on Friday, investigators said.An eyewitness in Yountville called 911 around 2:30 p.m. after they said they saw a driver in a convertible strike the car, the Napa County Sheriff's department said.In this Feb. 7, 2023, file photo, Paul Pelosi, husband of former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, attends President Joe Biden's State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the Capitol in Washington, D.C.Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images, FILEThe witness said the convertible's driver briefly stopped after the crash and drove away, according to the sheriff's office. The convertible was found a short distance away blocking a road and the driver was identified by his license as Paul Pelosi, the sheriff's office said.The 86-year-old allegedly told investigators that he hit something, but he did not know what he hit so he kept driving, according to the sheriff's department."He drove the car until his car became disabled and was no longer to continue driving," the sheriff's office said in a statement.An alcohol screening device detected no alcohol on Paul Pelosi, according to the sheriff's office.Pelosi was not arrested, the sheriff's office said.Popular ReadsThe sheriff's office said it would be referring the case to the Napa District Attorney's Office."A California DMV re-evaluation referral form will be submitted to DMV, which is common for elderly drivers," the sheriff's office said.Attorney information for Paul Pelosi was not immediately available. Neither he nor Rep. Nancy Pelosi have immediately commented about the incident.In this April 24, 2022, file photo, Nancy Pelosi and Paul Pelosi attend the 23rd Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.Paul Morigi/Getty Images, FILEIn October 2022, Paul Pelosi was attacked by a man who broke into his San Francisco home while he was asleep. He suffered a fractured skull and required surgery from the hammer blows delivered by David Wayne DePape.DePape was convicted in 2023 on federal assault and attempted kidnapping and charges and sentenced to 30 years in prison.He was convicted on five state charges a year later and sentenced to life in prison.

Jul 04, 2026
Bill Clinton's Fourth of July Message Takes Aim at 'People in Charge' New

Bill Clinton's Fourth of July Message Takes Aim at 'People in Charge'

As America marks its 250th year this July Fourth, former Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barack Obama shared their messages to the country on its milestone birthday.And while the messages celebrated the founding of America and its values, including a commitment to always trying to be better and creating a more perfect union, they also appeared to take veiled aim at President Donald Trump’s actions and his administration.One of the most prominent critiques came from Clinton, a Democrat, who took aim at "the people in charge," referencing the current administration."Today, we celebrate this milestone amid another period of deep division, renewed questions about America’s future and role in the world, and serious threats to our own institutions and to our democracy itself," Clinton said in his statement released Saturday.Clinton also called out the Trump administration’s immigration tactics and handling of the Iran war.Former UPresident Bill Clinton speaks at a celebration of the life of the late Rep. Barney Frank in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, FILEClinton also said that one of the major lessons from the last 250 years is that America continues to work toward being a more perfect union."There is still nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what’s right with America. We see it in the people lining up to vote, no matter how hard some may try to prevent them," Clinton said.Popular ReadsObama, a Democrat, seemingly echoed Clinton's message that "America is a constant work in progress" and shared a video of his remarks at the opening of his presidential library, which he says represents the country's values.Former President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication ceremony for the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in John Lewis Plaza, on June 18, 2026, in Chicago.Win McNamee/Getty Images"It's why the exhibits here focus not just on policies, but on the shared values that make democracy possible, a belief in the intrinsic dignity and worth of all people and that no one is above the law or beneath its protection," Obama said in the video. "A belief in checks and balances in our government and an accountability that comes with an independent judiciary and a robust free press … a belief in the peaceful transfer of power after the people have spoken in fair and free elections."In his message on America’s 250th birthday posted on social media, Bush said "the next 250 years requires Americans to be citizens, not spectators."In an interview with NBC that aired Saturday, Bush, a Republican, reminded Americans that if they don't like the direction the country is going in, they can vote, adding that democracy is "self-correcting.""The beauty about democracy ... is that it's self-correcting, and if you don't like what's going on, vote, and that's how America heals itself."

Jul 04, 2026
Bill Clinton's Fourth of July Message Sparks Debate on Leadership New

Bill Clinton's Fourth of July Message Sparks Debate on Leadership

As America marks its 250th year this July Fourth, former Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barack Obama shared their messages to the country on its milestone birthday.And while the messages celebrated the founding of America and its values, including a commitment to always trying to be better and creating a more perfect union, they also appeared to take veiled aim at President Donald Trump’s actions and his administration.One of the most prominent critiques came from Clinton, a Democrat, who took aim at "the people in charge," referencing the current administration."Today, we celebrate this milestone amid another period of deep division, renewed questions about America’s future and role in the world, and serious threats to our own institutions and to our democracy itself," Clinton said in his statement released Saturday.Clinton also called out the Trump administration’s immigration tactics and handling of the Iran war.Former UPresident Bill Clinton speaks at a celebration of the life of the late Rep. Barney Frank in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, FILEClinton also said that one of the major lessons from the last 250 years is that America continues to work toward being a more perfect union."There is still nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what’s right with America. We see it in the people lining up to vote, no matter how hard some may try to prevent them," Clinton said.Popular ReadsObama, a Democrat, seemingly echoed Clinton's message that "America is a constant work in progress" and shared a video of his remarks at the opening of his presidential library, which he says represents the country's values.Former President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication ceremony for the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in John Lewis Plaza, on June 18, 2026, in Chicago.Win McNamee/Getty Images"It's why the exhibits here focus not just on policies, but on the shared values that make democracy possible, a belief in the intrinsic dignity and worth of all people and that no one is above the law or beneath its protection," Obama said in the video. "A belief in checks and balances in our government and an accountability that comes with an independent judiciary and a robust free press … a belief in the peaceful transfer of power after the people have spoken in fair and free elections."In his message on America’s 250th birthday posted on social media, Bush said "the next 250 years requires Americans to be citizens, not spectators."In an interview with NBC that aired Saturday, Bush, a Republican, reminded Americans that if they don't like the direction the country is going in, they can vote, adding that democracy is "self-correcting.""The beauty about democracy ... is that it's self-correcting, and if you don't like what's going on, vote, and that's how America heals itself."

Jul 04, 2026
Why Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Guests Stole the Show New

Why Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Guests Stole the Show

The 1,000-odd guests at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s MSG wedding Friday surely stressed a little while choosing their outfits for the black-tie affair; after all, the entire world was watching.In the end, there didn’t appear to be a specific dress code, but that didn’t stop the power couple’s famous friends from pulling out all the sartorial stops. The Dior-clad bride‘s close pals Selena Gomez and Gigi Hadid both opted for gorgeous, glittering gowns with streamlined silhouettes, while Jennifer Lopez had an Audrey Hepburn moment in a full-skirted velvet LBD.Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, seemed to pay homage to the party’s location with her Lady Liberty-like Roberto Cavalli look, and Lena Dunham brought a bold pop of color in a fuchsia Christian Cowan blouse with dramatic sleeves.Karlie Kloss, meanwhile, looked every inch the golden goddess in a champagne-colored strapless Tove column teamed with a Swift-approved red lip.Below, see all our best looks we spotted on guests at Swift and Kelce’s wedding.Selena Gomez Instagram/@renatocamporaThe “Only Murders in the Building” star was dressed to kill in all-over-embellished Oscar de la Renta.Gigi Hadid Instagram/@dimitrishairSwift’s supermodel pal looked picture perfect in pink beaded Wiederhoeft.Jennifer Lopez jennifer lopez/ instagramJ.Lo exuded elegance in a drop-waist Bach Mai dress and sleek chignon topped with a velvet headband.Karlie Kloss Jacob Rozenberg/InstagramThe catwalker’s attendance at Swift’s wedding might have raised a few eyebrows, but there’s no denying her look was gorgeous, from the gilded Tove gown to the pops of red on her lips and nails.Gracie Hunt Gracie Hunt/InstagramThe Chiefs owner’s daughter might be based in Kansas City, but her teal embellished Roberto Cavalli gown nodded to one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks: the Statue of Liberty.Lena Dunham Talia Cassel/InstagramSo scarlet it was … magenta? The “Famesick” author looked lovely in a bold bell-sleeved blouse and sleek black skirt, both custom-made by Christian Cowan.Natalia Bryant Natalia Bryant/InstagramKobe Bryant’s model daughter went for “something blue” in the form of this strapless Badgley Mischka number accented with romantic rosettes.Charissa Thompson GC ImagesNormally, one might worry about a dress this sparkly and spectacular upstaging the bride. But when Taylor Swift’s the one getting married, that’s not a concern. (And the woman looks incredible.)Here’s latest on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at MSG: A-lister officiates Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s MSG wedding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce skip traditional bridal party to honor 2 special loved ones at wedding Taylor Swift wears Christian Dior Haute Couture wedding dress to marry Travis Kelce Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry in front of A-list pals at extravagant MSG wedding Ed Sheeran wears turquoise paisley suit for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding Camila Cabello GC ImagesThe “Romance” songstress looked ready to celebrate love in red Zimmermann lace.Zoë Kravitz TheImageDirect.comWhile the “Blink Twice” director’s fiancé Harry Styles wasn’t able to make it to the nuptials due to his touring schedule, we have a feeling he’d appreciate this golden mini.Dakota Johnson Fernando Ramales / BACKGRIDIt may be more understated than the rest of the looks on this list, but the actress’ Valentino halter dress — which she paired with a studded bag and satin shoes from the same house — is proof an LBD will never fail you. Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 04, 2026
Bill Clinton Calls Out 'People in Charge' in July Fourth Message New

Bill Clinton Calls Out 'People in Charge' in July Fourth Message

As America marks its 250th year this July Fourth, former Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barack Obama shared their messages to the country on its milestone birthday.And while the messages celebrated the founding of America and its values, including a commitment to always trying to be better and creating a more perfect union, they also appeared to take veiled aim at President Donald Trump’s actions and his administration.One of the most prominent critiques came from Clinton, a Democrat, who took aim at "the people in charge," referencing the current administration."Today, we celebrate this milestone amid another period of deep division, renewed questions about America’s future and role in the world, and serious threats to our own institutions and to our democracy itself," Clinton said in his statement released Saturday.Clinton also called out the Trump administration’s immigration tactics and handling of the Iran war.Former UPresident Bill Clinton speaks at a celebration of the life of the late Rep. Barney Frank in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, FILEClinton also said that one of the major lessons from the last 250 years is that America continues to work toward being a more perfect union."There is still nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what’s right with America. We see it in the people lining up to vote, no matter how hard some may try to prevent them," Clinton said.Popular ReadsObama, a Democrat, seemingly echoed Clinton's message that "America is a constant work in progress" and shared a video of his remarks at the opening of his presidential library, which he says represents the country's values.Former President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication ceremony for the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in John Lewis Plaza, on June 18, 2026, in Chicago.Win McNamee/Getty Images"It's why the exhibits here focus not just on policies, but on the shared values that make democracy possible, a belief in the intrinsic dignity and worth of all people and that no one is above the law or beneath its protection," Obama said in the video. "A belief in checks and balances in our government and an accountability that comes with an independent judiciary and a robust free press … a belief in the peaceful transfer of power after the people have spoken in fair and free elections."In his message on America’s 250th birthday posted on social media, Bush said "the next 250 years requires Americans to be citizens, not spectators."In an interview with NBC that aired Saturday, Bush, a Republican, reminded Americans that if they don't like the direction the country is going in, they can vote, adding that democracy is "self-correcting.""The beauty about democracy ... is that it's self-correcting, and if you don't like what's going on, vote, and that's how America heals itself."

Jul 04, 2026
Inside the Fairytale: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Enchanted Wedding Revealed New

Inside the Fairytale: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Enchanted Wedding Revealed

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce filled a blank space with personal photos.Leaked video from inside their Madison Square Garden wedding showed the walls lined with never-before-seen photos of the couple, per Daily Mail.A peach and white hallway featured a giant T&T monogram insignia — the same one featured on handkerchief keepsakes for guests — on the wall with images of Swift and Kelce together throughout their relationship.According to the outlet, the footage featured Candi Staton’s anthem “Young Hearts Run Free”‘ playing in the background. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (pictured here in March) had photos of themselves together displayed on the walls at their Madison Square Garden wedding. Billboard via Getty ImagesThe couple (pictured here in May) also had a giant T&T monogram insignia adorned on the peach and white walls. Getty ImagesAnother section of the arena, where Swift and Kelce exchanged vows, was transformed into an enchanted garden with trees and emerald drapery.Guests then made their way to the reception through a hidden set of doors.One attendee told the outlet that after the vows were completed, guests “headed into the festivities room behind the altar’s magic doors” to celebrate.On Saturday, Page Six shared exclusive photos of the wedding decor being wheeled out of the Garden.The duo (pictured here in 2025) exchanged their vows in an enchanted garden-themed setup with trees and emerald drapery. Getty ImagesThe newlyweds (pictured here in 2024) said “I do” in front of around 1,000 guests. Getty ImagesOne piece included two cream T’s carved into a piece of woodwork.Trees and large green furnishings that were part of a “big gazebo” were also dismantled and taken out of the arena.Orange armchairs, cocktail tables and green chairs were loaded into trucks while a chest holding “games” was placed outside. A number of arcade games were also hauled away. Swift and Kelce (pictured here in 2024) had attendees enter through a hidden door into the reception. GC ImagesThe athlete and Grammy winner (pictured here in 2024) had Adam Sandler as their wedding officiant. GC ImagesAn employee shared with us that they will be at the Garden packing up “all day.”“We are going to be here for 24 hours, until tomorrow,” they added.Swift and Kelce tied the knot at a star-studded ceremony Friday with around 1,000 guests in attendance.Some A-listers included Jason Sudeikis, Dakota Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Jessica Alba, Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, Seth Meyers, Brad Paisley and Millie Bobbie Brown — to name a few.Fellow A-listers that came to see the lovebirds (pictured here in 2024) tie the knot included Jason Sudeikis, Dakota Johnson, Ed Sheeran and Jessica Alba — to name a few. Annie Wermiel/NY PostThe pair (pictured here together) opted to not have a wedding party and instead had their respective brothers stand next to them for their big day. andrewspruill/InstagramSwift’s publicist told Page Six Adam Sandler officiated the nuptials.Instead of a traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen, the Grammy winner’s brother, Austin, served as her “Man of Honor,” while Kelce’s brother, Jason, was his “Best Man.”MSG confirmed Swift and Kelce were officially husband and wife around 7:30 p.m. ET on Friday with pink digital screens in front of the venue that read, “JUST&T MARRIED!” Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 04, 2026
Why Kosovo is Considered the Most Pro-American Country in the World New

Why Kosovo is Considered the Most Pro-American Country in the World

23:07 | 4 Korrik 2026 E ngarkuara me Punë në Ambasadën e Shteteve të Bashkuara në Kosovë, Anu Prattipati, ka vlerësuar Kosovën si një nga vendet më pro-amerikane në botë, gjatë manifestimit festiv “Thank You USA” të organizuar në Prishtinë me rastin e 4 Korrikut, Ditës së Pavarësisë së SHBA-së.Prattipati ka theksuar se përvoja e saj në vende të ndryshme të botës i jep asaj një perspektivë të gjerë, por se Kosova dallohet për lidhjen e fortë me SHBA-të.“Kam shërbyer e jetuar në shumë vende, por Kosova me të vërtetë është shteti më pro-amerikan në botë. Populli i Kosovës, unë e njoh lojalitetin dhe lidhjet, ato janë të pashkatërrueshme. Respekti dhe afërsia që kam parë këtu janë të jashtëzakonshme. Kudo që kaloj, njerëzit më falënderojnë për gjithçka që Shtetet e Bashkuara kanë bërë dhe kjo më ka prekur thellësisht”, u shpreh ajo.Sipas saj, kjo afërsi dhe mirënjohje ndaj SHBA-së është e dukshme në çdo takim me qytetarët, duke shtuar se kjo përbën një vlerë të rëndësishme për marrëdhëniet dypalëshe.Prattipati rikujtoi edhe zhvillimet historike që lidhen me shtetformimin e Kosovës dhe mbështetjen amerikane.“Shtetet e Bashkuara ia kthejnë këtë afërsi dhe lojalitet. Ne e dinim në vitin 1999 se Kosova ishte gati të bëhej shtet. E dinim edhe në vitin 2008 se kishte ardhur koha që Kosova të ishte një shtet i pavarur, sovran dhe multietnik, që të zinte vendin e saj në bashkësinë ndërkombëtare. E dinim se Kosova do të ishte një partner dhe aleat i Shteteve të Bashkuara, dhe ju e keni dëshmuar këtë në 18 vitet e fundit”, ka deklaruar ajo.Ajo pranoi se mes dy vendeve ka pasur edhe mospajtime, por theksoi se ato nuk e kanë cenuar partneritetin strategjik.“Po, kemi pasur mosmarrëveshje dhe çështje ku ndonjëherë nuk jemi pajtuar, por në përgjithësi Shtetet e Bashkuara dhe Kosova kanë bërë aq shumë së bashku. Kemi qenë partnerë, kemi ndarë vlera dhe kemi arritur gjëra të mëdha. Kemi parë Kosovën të rritet dhe kemi parë Kosovën të na mbështesë në disa nga çështjet më të rëndësishme në botë. Lidhjet tona po bëhen më të forta çdo ditë dhe çdo vit”, u shpreh Prattipati.Duke folur për të ardhmen e marrëdhënieve, ajo shtoi se bashkëpunimi do të vazhdojë të forcohet edhe në dekadat e ardhshme.“Shpresojmë që edhe në 250 vitet e ardhshme këto lidhje të vazhdojnë, jo vetëm për shkak të marrëdhënieve mes dy qeverive, por për shkak të njerëzve si ju që jeni këtu sonte. Ne i shohim këto lidhje kulturore dhe njerëzore të rriten çdo ditë përmes programeve të shkëmbimit dhe bashkëpunimit, dhe kjo është garancia më e fortë për të ardhmen e miqësisë sonë”, ka theksuar ajo.Në këtë manifestim foli edhe kryetari i Prishtinës, Përparim Rama, i cili theksoi rëndësinë e miqësisë me Shtetet e Bashkuara.“Prishtina dhe Kosova ju duan juve, i duan Shtetet e Bashkuara të Amerikës. Dhe jo vetëm 4 Korriku, por ne në fakt festojmë miqësinë tonë me Shtetet e Bashkuara të Amerikës dhe jemi shumë mirënjohës që ju kemi këtu”, ka theksuar Rama./rtk

Jul 04, 2026
Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Secret Wedding: Unseen Photos Revealed New

Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Secret Wedding: Unseen Photos Revealed

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce filled a blank space with personal photos.Leaked video from inside their Madison Square Garden wedding showed the walls lined with never-before-seen photos of the couple, per Daily Mail.A peach and white hallway featured a giant T&T monogram insignia — the same one featured on handkerchief keepsakes for guests — on the wall with images of Swift and Kelce together throughout their relationship.According to the outlet, the footage featured Candi Staton’s anthem “Young Hearts Run Free”‘ playing in the background. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (pictured here in March) had photos of themselves together displayed on the walls at their Madison Square Garden wedding. Billboard via Getty ImagesThe couple (pictured here in May) also had a giant T&T monogram insignia adorned on the peach and white walls. Getty ImagesAnother section of the arena, where Swift and Kelce exchanged vows, was transformed into an enchanted garden with trees and emerald drapery.Guests then made their way to the reception through a hidden set of doors.One attendee told the outlet that after the vows were completed, guests “headed into the festivities room behind the altar’s magic doors” to celebrate.On Saturday, Page Six shared exclusive photos of the wedding decor being wheeled out of the Garden.The duo (pictured here in 2025) exchanged their vows in an enchanted garden-themed setup with trees and emerald drapery. Getty ImagesThe newlyweds (pictured here in 2024) said “I do” in front of around 1,000 guests. Getty ImagesOne piece included two cream T’s carved into a piece of woodwork.Trees and large green furnishings that were part of a “big gazebo” were also dismantled and taken out of the arena.Orange armchairs, cocktail tables and green chairs were loaded into trucks while a chest holding “games” was placed outside. A number of arcade games were also hauled away. Swift and Kelce (pictured here in 2024) had attendees enter through a hidden door into the reception. GC ImagesThe athlete and Grammy winner (pictured here in 2024) had Adam Sandler as their wedding officiant. GC ImagesAn employee shared with us that they will be at the Garden packing up “all day.”“We are going to be here for 24 hours, until tomorrow,” they added.Swift and Kelce tied the knot at a star-studded ceremony Friday with around 1,000 guests in attendance.Some A-listers included Jason Sudeikis, Dakota Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Jessica Alba, Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, Seth Meyers, Brad Paisley and Millie Bobbie Brown — to name a few.Fellow A-listers that came to see the lovebirds (pictured here in 2024) tie the knot included Jason Sudeikis, Dakota Johnson, Ed Sheeran and Jessica Alba — to name a few. Annie Wermiel/NY PostThe pair (pictured here together) opted to not have a wedding party and instead had their respective brothers stand next to them for their big day. andrewspruill/InstagramSwift’s publicist told Page Six Adam Sandler officiated the nuptials.Instead of a traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen, the Grammy winner’s brother, Austin, served as her “Man of Honor,” while Kelce’s brother, Jason, was his “Best Man.”MSG confirmed Swift and Kelce were officially husband and wife around 7:30 p.m. ET on Friday with pink digital screens in front of the venue that read, “JUST&T MARRIED!” Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 04, 2026
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Scandal at Madison Square Garden New

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Scandal at Madison Square Garden

It’s going to be a “Cruel Summer” for a few Madison Square Garden employees.Page Six has learned at least four union workers were escorted out of the famed sports arena Thursday night, the night before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.One source told us two stagehands “were escorted out Thursday night for taking pictures.”Another source said the number was actually four.However, one source clarified the snap-happy duo weren’t fired, noting that “since they work for the union, and not MSG, they would have to go to arbitration before they were fired.”Several workers were chucked out of the Garden for allegedly trying to take pictures ahead of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at the famed sports arena. AP Photo/Andy KropaThe couple, seen here in 2024, tied the knot on July 3. Janet Mayer / SplashNews.comThe insider instead said they will be sanctioned.“They can’t work at the Garden anymore,” the source explained, “but they could work at other places [within the Madison Square Garden conglomerate].”A spokesperson for MSG did not respond to Page Six’s request for comment.Security had been extremely tight around the Garden for days leading up to the couple’s nuptials Friday.Madison Square Garden’s corporate employees were banned from the arena ahead of the wedding, Page Six exclusively reported earlier this week.They married at Madison Square Garden in front of one thousand guests. Shutterstock / BACKGRIDSecurity was very tight in the days leading up to the nuptials. James Keivom for NY Post“MSG is off limits to all corporate employees this week,” a source told us Tuesday, adding that employees “were not given a reason why it’s a no-go zone.”Also, many of the 1,000 guests for the festivities were required to sign non-disclosure agreements. Those going were prohibited from sharing any details about the ceremony.However, not all of the guests were required to submit NDAs.A source told Page Six the couple did not ask their inner circle to sign on the dotted line.The duo, seen here in 2025, had guests sign an NDA. Travis Kelce/InstagramWorkers were prohibited from talking to the press or taking photos inside. Christopher Sadowski for NY Post“Their closest friends and family haven’t been asked to sign NDAs,” the insider said. “Protecting their privacy is just something everyone in their inner circle has always naturally done.”So far, very few details have trickled out about the starry night, which drew Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, Hugh Grant, Mariska Hargitay, Nikki Glaser, Bradley Cooper, Ethan Hawke, Ed Sheeran, Selena Gomez and Dakota Johnson — to name a few.That said, the “Good Morning America” hosts shared some sweet details from the big night Saturday morning.Some flowers were glimpsed for the rehearsal dinner on Thursday night. Brian Prahl / SplashNews.comThe couple, seen here in 2025, married in front of a slew of celebs like J-Lo, Bradley Cooper and Hugh Grant. GC ImagesGeorge Stephanopoulos, 65, told viewers the bride and groom, both 36, had “little books” at the altar, while Robin Roberts gushed over the pair bringing “their own vows.”Last night, Swift’s publicist revealed that the couple both wore Christian Dior Haute Couture, which was created in Dior’s ateliers at 30 Avenue Montaigne in Paris.Swift’s and Kelce’s shoes were custom-made by Christian Louboutin, and the Grammy winner wore Cartier jewelry.The wedding ceremony — which was attended by 1,000 guests — was presided over by Adam Sandler. Swift’s brother, Austin, served as her “Man of Honor” and Kelce’s brother, Jason, was his “Best Man.” Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 04, 2026