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Diaspora Joins 35-Day Protest in Tirana with Symbolic Messages New

Diaspora Joins 35-Day Protest in Tirana with Symbolic Messages

21:12 | 4 Korrik 2026 Protesta qytetare kundër qeverisë ka hyrë këtë të shtunë në ditën e saj të 35-të ndërsa tubimit i janë bashkuar qytetarë shqiptarë që jetojnë dhe punojnë prej vitesh në vende të ndryshme të botës.Sipas organizatorëve dhe pjesëmarrësve, dhjetëra qytetarë nga diaspora janë mbledhur fillimisht në Shkodër, përpara se të niseshin drejt Tiranës. Ata kanë udhëtuar me automjete të zbukuruara me flamurin kuqezi, duke iu bashkuar më pas protestuesve në tubimin e mbrëmjes.Kjo ditë e 35-të e protestës përkonte me datëlindjen e 62-të të kryeministrit, ndërsa shumë prej protestuesve kishin sjellë me vete torta simbolike, në të cilat ishin shkruar mesazhe ku i kërkohej dorëheqja.Pjesëmarrësit deklarojnë se kërkesat e tyre mbeten të pandryshuara në raport me protestat e mëparshme, ndërsa këtë herë kanë përcjellë edhe një mesazh simbolik në ditën e lindjes së kryeministrit.Tubimi ka nisur në Sheshin “Skënderbej”, ku qytetarët u mblodhën përpara se të marshonin drejt godinës së Kryeministrisë. Gjatë protestës janë mbajtur fjalime nga pjesëmarrësit, me fokus kërkesat për largimin e qeverisë dhe ndryshimin e klasës aktuale politike.Mes turmës së protestuesve ka spikatur një tjetër akt simbolik. Protestuesit kanë shpalosur flamurin gjigandi kuq e zi mbi Piramidë.Pamjet janë shoqëruar me brohoritjet “Revolucion”, “Dorëheqje”, “Lironi çunat”, “Shqipëri e re”.Përveç flamujve kuqezi, në shesh kanë valëvitur edhe flamuj amerikanë, në shenjë urimi për 250-vjetorin e Pavarësisë së Shteteve të Bashkuara, ndërsa flamingot, të shndërruara tashmë në simbol të kësaj lëvizjeje, kanë qenë sërish të pranishme përgjatë gjithë protestës.

Jul 05, 2026
Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Secretive MSG Wedding: Unseen Photos Revealed New

Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Secretive MSG 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 05, 2026
Why Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Stirred Drama at MSG New

Why Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Stirred Drama at MSG

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 05, 2026
Why Trump’s Mount Rushmore Visit Is Stirring Debate New

Why Trump’s Mount Rushmore Visit Is Stirring Debate

President Donald Trump ran all three of his campaigns on a pledge of putting “America first,” as well as making America great again.There’s no question he loves the country, which he constantly demonstrates, so it’s no surprise where he’s headed for this year’s July 4th celebration.Trump will kick off the nation’s America 250 celebration on Friday with a visit to Mount Rushmore, where he is scheduled to deliver a speech beneath the monument honoring Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.The appearance comes as Trump places himself at the center of the country’s 250th anniversary observances. Advertisement Some of his supporters have even introduced legislation proposing that his likeness be added to Mount Rushmore alongside the four presidents already depicted on the monument.On Independence Day, Trump is expected to headline a large public event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., featuring a campaign-style rally, military flyovers and what the White House has described as the world’s largest fireworks display.The events reflect Trump’s longstanding preference for high-profile public appearances as he leads the nation’s semiquincentennial celebrations, Agence France Presse reported.“Trump likes the spotlight, and I think he’s trying to take the spotlight,” Peter Loge, director of George Washington University’s School of Media, told AFP.The nation’s 250th anniversary arrives at a time of deep political polarization, with Trump facing sharp partisan divisions as he leads the semiquincentennial celebrations.Trump has faced criticism from Democratic opponents over issues including his immigration policies, the expansion of presidential authority and other aspects of his agenda. Public opinion surveys have also reflected ongoing divisions over his presidency.The administration’s effort to make the America 250 celebration a signature national event has at times encountered political controversy and logistical challenges, underscoring the broader partisan environment surrounding the anniversary.A group known as Freedom 250, which is aligned with Trump, has assumed a prominent role in organizing many of the anniversary events, prompting criticism from some who argue the celebrations have become overly partisan. The shift has led some organizations and attendees to distance themselves from certain official festivities.A “Great American State Fair” held in Washington, D.C., as part of the semiquincentennial celebration has also drawn criticism from some observers, who pointed to lower-than-expected attendance and a number of unoccupied exhibits.In June, Trump hosted a Ultimate Fighting Championship event on the White House lawn that generated controversy after one fighter repeated a false claim about former first lady Michelle Obama during the broadcast.The anniversary weekend also coincides with a dangerous heat wave expected to affect Washington and much of the eastern United States, as well as several FIFA World Cup knockout matches taking place across the country.“On July 4 it’s going to be approximately 107 degrees (41C) out, and I’m going to go and I’m going to make a really long speech — just to show that I can do anything,” Trump said on Wednesday.Meanwhile, though many ‘mainstream’ media outlets and Democrats continue to claim Trump is unpopular, polls and anedecdotal evidence suggest the opposite.Earlier this week, for instance, Kentucky State Sen. Robin Webb switched her party affilation from Democrat to Republican.It is a tough hit for the Democratic Party in the state, as Webb is from a rural area of Kentucky, which has been a stronghold for the blue party because of its union ties and coal-mining industry.“First and foremost, I’m a mother, a rancher, and a lawyer with deep personal and professional roots in Kentucky’s coal country,” the former Democrat said.“As the Democratic Party continues its lurch to the left and its hyperfocus on policies that hurt the workforce and economic development in my region, I no longer feel it represents my values,” the former Democrat added.This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion.

Jul 05, 2026
Expectativa por México vs Inglaterra: el clima podría cambiar el horario New

Expectativa por México vs Inglaterra: el clima podría cambiar el horario

Este domingo 5 de julio se juega el México vs Inglaterra lo que ha generado expectativa en los aficionados mexicanos, ya que el partido es correspondiente a los octavos de final de la Copa Mundial 2026 y la selección mexicana busca clasificar a la siguiente ronda en uno de sus mejores mundiales.El partido es tan esperado por los mexicanos que se han comenzado a preguntar el horario del partido, pues el pasado 3 de julio se rumoraba que el partido cambiaría de horario debido al clima que está siendo pronosticado por las autoridades meteorológicas durante el juego.¿A qué hora juega México vs Inglaterra el domingo 5 de julio? Según la página de la FIFA, el encuentro está programado para este domingo 5 de julio a las 18:00 horas, siendo el segundo partido de la jornada dominical luego de que Brasil y Noruega se midan a las 14:00 horas desde la ciudad de Nueva York para decidir quién enfrentará a México o Inglaterra.Cabe destacar que el presunto cambio de horario a las 12:00 pm nunca fue oficial, por lo que la FIFA no confirmó ni desmintió nada, ya que ellos jamás informaron que el partido tendría un cambio de 6 horas en su inicio, por lo que, en caso de cambiar de hora, habrá que esperar que sea comunicado por un medio oficial. “La FIFA tiene derecho a cancelar, cambiar de fecha o reubicar uno o varios partidos (o la totalidad del Mundial de la FIFA 26) a su entera discreción y por cualquier razón, incluidas causas de fuerza mayor o motivos de salud o seguridad”, dice el Reglamento de la FIFA.

Jul 05, 2026
The Forgotten Builders: Enslaved Hands Behind Washington D.C.'s Iconic Landmarks New

The Forgotten Builders: Enslaved Hands Behind Washington D.C.'s Iconic Landmarks

Since 2023, ABC News has partnered with 10 Million Names to bring stories to life that illuminate the history of slavery in America using the power of genealogy research. 10 Million Names primarily functions as an online ancestry database which the public can access to look up their family histories and contribute vital information to.  The organization's ultimate goal is to identify the names of all 10 million people who were enslaved in North America whose names have been lost to history, in order to bring dignity to the enslaved and to create family connections for the living. “We would like to, as best we can, find the names of all of [the enslaved],” said Yale Professor Vincent Brown, of the 10 Million Names Scholars’ Council. “I think it's important to remember they had family; they had people who loved them; and by knowing their history it helps us understand a much fuller picture of American society.”To learn more about enslaved people who built the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and those who lived and worked in Washington D.C., below is a recommended reading list curated by the 10 Million Names Scholars’ Council. The list includes the book title, authors, editors and the publisher’s note.The Presidents house, Washington. A lithograph by E. Sachse & Co. Baltimore, Md., created between 1860 and 1870.Courtesy Library of Congress Paul Jennings, A Colored Man’s Reminiscences of James Madison (1863)Born in Virginia and enslaved by President James Madison, Paul Jennings (1799-1874) traveled with the president to the White House, where he lived and worked.  Years later, he purchased his freedom, participated in the abolition movement, and shared some of his experiences and reminiscences in this short memoir.Elizabeth Keckley, Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House (1868)Born enslaved in North Carolina, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (1818-1907) purchased her freedom and used her skills as a dressmaker to set up a successful business in antebellum Washington D.C. Serving as seamstress and confidante to Mary Todd Lincoln, Keckley is remembered today as a designer, educator, abolitionist, and writer. Considered one of the most candid slave narratives, "Behind the Scenes" details Keckley’s journey from enslaved adolescence to freedom in Washington, D.C., including her experiences as a businesswoman, relationship with the Lincolns, and experiences at the White House.Bob Arnebeck, Slave Labor in the Capital: Building Washington’s Iconic Federal Landmarks (2014)During his presidency, George Washington appointed a commission to build the nation’s future capital, including the Capitol and the White House. By 1798, half of the 200 men building these landmarks were enslaved.  Drawing upon research in the commissioners’ records, this book details the daily lives and experiences of these individuals.Elizabeth Dowling Taylor, A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons (2012)Born in Virginia and enslaved by President James Madison, Paul Jennings (1799-1874) traveled with the president to the White House, where he lived and worked.  Once free, Jennings served the abolition movement, wrote the first White House memoir, and witnessed his sons fight with the Union Army in the Civil War.  Drawing upon legal documents, correspondence, and journals, historian Elizabeth Dowling Taylor explores the worlds of Paul Jennings and the Madisons and illuminates the complexities of nineteenth-century attitudes toward slavery, abolition, and civil rights.Kate Masur & Liz Clarke, Freedom Was in Sight: A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region (2024)This book offers a graphic history of the Reconstruction era, including the role of African Americans in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding region within this transformative period. The book includes well-known individuals such as Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells, as well as unsung individuals such as Emma Brown, first African American teacher in D.C.’s public schools. Written by Pulitzer Prize-finalist Kate Masur, the book includes drawings by award-winning graphic artist Liz Clarke.David Blight, Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom (2018)Born enslaved in Maryland, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) escaped to the North and emerged as the nation’s leading abolitionist and major literary political figure of his time. This Pulitzer Prize-winning biography tells the story of Frederick Douglass and the world around him.Popular ReadsJesse Holland, Black Men Built the Capitol: Discovering African-American History In and Around Washington, D.CMillions of people visit the National Mall, the White House, and the U.S. Capitol each year. If they only hear the standard story, a big question remains: Where's the Black history? Packed with new information and archival photos, "Black Men Built the Capitol" answers this question. Jesse Holland, The Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slaves in the White House (2016)"The Invisibles" tells the story of men and women who were enslaved by U.S. presidents and lived and labored in the White House.  The book documents African American presence inside the White House from 1782 to 1862.Clarence Lusane, Black History of the White House (2011)"Black History of the White House" tells the story of African American experiences of the White house, from the enslaved laborers who built it to the first African American First Family. Lusane uses the White House as a prism through which to view African American history and civil rights struggle.Pero Gaglo Dagbovie, Carter G. Woodson in Washington, D.C.: The Father of Black HistoryKnown as the “father of Black History,” historian Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) is largely responsible for the creation of African American history as a field of study, as well as what became Black History Month in the United States. Much of this work took place at his home in Northwest D.C., where Woodson established the headquarters of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) and dedicated his life to Black history’s “mass education movement.”Additional Online resources:10 Million NamesNMAAHCFreedmen’s Bureau Search PortalWhite House Historical AssociationAfrican American Civil War Memorial MuseumBenjamin Banneker Historical Park and MuseumCarter G. Woodson Home: National Historic Site, District of Columbia

Jul 05, 2026
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Sparks MSG Controversy New

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Sparks MSG Controversy

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 05, 2026
AMC CEO's Deleted Post Reveals Surprising Details of Swift and Kelce's Wedding New

AMC CEO's Deleted Post Reveals Surprising Details of Swift and Kelce's Wedding

AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron gushed over the details of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s lavish Madison Square Garden wedding — but quickly deleted the post.“It was such a privilege to be THERE,” Aron wrote via X in a lengthy recollection of the event, per screenshots captured before the post was yanked from the platform. “Having been in Taylor Swift‘s orbit since AMC first took her Eras Tour movie to theaters globally in 2023, and with AMC’s headquarters ironically located in Kansas City home to the Chiefs, I saw early on that true romance was at hand,” Aron continued, noting that “a new era in that romantic story commenced” Friday.Aaron related that MSG had been completely transformed, with everything — “floors, walls, ceilings” — having been “draped in peach and white,” a detail that matches leaked footage from the event.AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aaron posted and deleted a lengthy play-by-play of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding. He’s seen above in 2024. Getty Images for CinemaConAron wrote that it was a “privilege” to be at the couple’s highly anticipated nuptials. Kelce and Swift are seen above in March. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio“Large blown up pictures of Taylor and Travis at each age, year by year from one year-old to late teenager-hood, were on display,” he divulged. Aron noted that no trace of the famed sports arena existed during the celebration for the “Opalite” songstress and NFL star, as it had “magically” turned into “an outdoor garden at a lush countryside retreat.” “Real flowers and I think artificial trees welcomed fifteen rows of maybe 75 or so chairs,” Aron wrote. “They say there were around one thousand attendees, but surprisingly, it all felt intimate and small. Everything was close.”Aron continued the play-by-play with details of the ceremony, which began with “a few violins and cello” ushering in the wedding party, which was “headlined by handsome Travis in a white tux, and a jaw-dropping Taylor in a stunning white wedding dress with a long veiled train.”Aron, seen above in 2024, wrote that he’s “been in Taylor Swift‘s orbit since AMC first took her Eras Tour movie to theaters globally in 2023.” The Hollywood Reporter via Getty ImagesAron also shared details from the couple’s vows. They’re seen above in 2024. GC ImagesThe movie chain exec did not identify the “officiant” who “talked and sang and talked” during the ceremony, but a press release following the celebration revealed that Adam Sandler officiated and Swift and Kelce’s fits were Christian Dior Haut Couture.The vows, Aron wrote, were “long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they want to be with each other for all eternity, the promises they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families as one, and committing to their new mutual life together.”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 The moment was followed by a “sweep you off your feet kiss,” he added. During the “exquisite” reception, Aron shared that there was “superb food and drink” and “music, music, music.”“I wish you were all could have been there with me, to witness real, pure, true joy,” he wrote. He also recalled the bride, seen here in 2023, wearing a dress with a “long veiled train.” Getty Images for TASAron, seen here in 2023, was among 1,000 A-listers and family members invited to the massive event at Madison Square Garden on Friday. Getty ImagesAron was among 1,000 high-profile guests at the couple’s massive celebration at New York City’s landmark arena, following a much more intimate rehearsal dinner including 100 members of the couple’s inner circle Thursday evening.The long-awaited wedding was announced on Friday evening on lit signs outside Madison Square Garden reading, “JUST&T MARRIED.”Meanwhile, at the iconic Empire State Building spires, a spectacular blue light show commenced as the Grammy winning bride’s “something blue.” Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. 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Jul 05, 2026