Insider's deleted post spills lavish Swift–Kelce wedding details, ignites viral frenzy
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: A social media post wasn't supposed to become one of the biggest talking points of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding weekend, but that's exactly what happened.
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron on late Friday, July 3, briefly published what appeared to be a detailed account of the star-studded ceremony before deleting it from X.
The post disappeared within minutes, but screenshots spread rapidly online, giving fans what many viewed as their first glimpse inside one of the year's most closely guarded celebrity weddings.
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A post deleted too late
The now-removed post quickly became a viral sensation after users preserved screenshots before it could disappear.
Although Aron did not publicly explain why the message was deleted, its removal only intensified interest, with fans and social media users rushing to examine the descriptions that had briefly appeared online.
The wedding itself had been planned under extraordinary secrecy, making any claimed first-hand account especially valuable to curious followers.
According to the deleted post, guests were greeted by a venue that looked nothing like the famous sports arena.
The account described Madison Square Garden as having been completely redesigned with soft peach-and-white décor, while large photographs documenting Swift and Kelce's lives from childhood through their teenage years reportedly welcomed attendees.
Instead of an arena setting, one section was said to have been converted into what resembled a countryside garden filled with greenery, flowers and elegant seating for the ceremony.
Although reports suggested around 1,000 guests attended, the deleted account claimed the ceremony itself felt surprisingly intimate because of the way the space had been arranged.
Emotional vows and a romantic ceremony
The deleted post also offered a glimpse into the ceremony itself.
It described Kelce wearing a white tuxedo while Swift walked down the aisle in a white gown with a long veil as string musicians performed.
Rather than focusing on a brief exchange of vows, the account claimed the couple shared personal reflections about their relationship, their families and the future they hoped to build together.
According to the post, the overriding impression was the depth of their relationship, with the writer characterizing it as a love story between two people who had found their lifelong partners.
The ceremony concluded with the exchange of rings before the newlyweds shared their first kiss as husband and wife.
The celebration reportedly continued with a lavish reception inspired by a "Secret Garden" theme.
The deleted post described towering illuminated trees, elaborate floral displays, upscale dining and music throughout the evening as celebrity guests celebrated the newly married couple.
One of the biggest claims made in the deleted account was that Swift and Kelce had pledged $26 million to charitable causes during their wedding weekend.
That reported donation has not been independently confirmed by the couple or their representatives.
The post closed with the sentiment that "love conquers all," a line that quickly became one of the most widely shared excerpts after screenshots surfaced online.
While the original message no longer appears on Aron's X account, its contents continue circulating widely across social media through screenshots and reposts.