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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Vows Steal the Spotlight at MSG Wedding

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They’re speaking now.

Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan dished on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s “intimate” wedding on “Good Morning America” — and shared sweet details from the couple’s vows.

Stephanopoulos, 65, divulged to viewers Saturday morning that the bride and groom, both 36, had “little books” at the altar.

Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan recapped Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding on Saturday morning’s show. GMA

George Stephanopoulos wearing a suit and red tie.

Stephanopoulos said the couple had “little books” reading their vows at the altar. GMA

Stephanopoulos shared similar details with an ABC reporter Friday night, with the journalist recounting, “He says … the vows were everything you would hope for. Real, vulnerable, serious and silly, deeply loving.”

Roberts, on Saturday, gushed over the pair bringing “their own vows.”

She went on to dub the Madison Square Garden ceremony “really intimate” because “they had their neighbors [and] their high school friends [there] … like any wedding you would attend.”

GMA co-host Robin Roberts on set with the Disney Celebrates America 250 logo in the background.

Roberts noted, “They brought their own vows.” GMA

George Stephanopoulos discussing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's vows.

She and Stephanopoulos both raved over how “intimate” the Madison Square Garden nuptials were. GMA

Michael Strahan on the set of Disney Celebrates America.

Strahan called the event a “dream wedding.” GMA

Stephanopoulos agreed, “[It was] as intimate as it could possibly be given that it was Madison Square Garden. … It’s hard to imagine a place that big and a wedding with such stars could feel so personal.”

He called the ceremony “beautiful,” gushing that it was “a garden inside the Garden.”

Roberts, who was photographed leaving the wedding early on Friday, confirmed Page Six’s previous reporting that “Stevie Nicks perform[ed]” at the star-studded event.

Robin Roberts speaking at the "Disney Celebrates America 250" event.

Roberts said, “They had their neighbors [and] their high school friends [there] … like any wedding you would attend.” GMA

Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks singing into microphones on stage.

She confirmed Page Six’s reporting that Stevie Nicks (pictured above in January 2010) performed. WireImage

Robin Roberts leaving Taylor Swift wedding

Roberts was spotted leaving the wedding early Friday night. Christopher Sadowski for NY Post

Here’s latest on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at MSG:


Strahan, 54, called the evening the couple’s “dream wedding” — and thanked them for inviting the “GMA” crew.

“We really, really appreciate it,” the ex-NFL star added.

Swift and Kelce tied the knot in front of more than 1,000 loved ones after, we hear, getting legally married ahead of time.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce embracing among flowers.

Kelce and Swift (pictured above at their August 2025 proposal) legally wed ahead of the star-studded bash, we hear. Instagram/ Taylor Swift

Screens outside Madison Square Garden display "JUST&T MARRIED!" referencing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's reported wedding celebrations.

More than 1,000 guests watched them tie the knot at MSG on Friday evening. REUTERS

The newlyweds blasted the news publicly with signs outside of MSG reading, “JUST&T MARRIED.”

Swift’s rep subsequently released a statement, revealing the pop star walked down the aisle in a Christian Dior Haute Couture gown and Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony.

The “Uncut Gems” actor, 59, was “funny and touching,” Stephanopoulos confirmed, labeling the entire event “moving.”

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