
Kylie Kelce has shared her first public reaction to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s lavish wedding, describing the celebration in one simple word: “incredible.” She made the comment while attending the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe alongside her husband, Jason Kelce. Her brief response quickly attracted attention because fans had eagerly awaited reactions from the Kelce family after the highly publicized ceremony.
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Jason Kelce also praised the wedding and called it a great celebration filled with memorable moments. During the event, he joked that he drank “way over” 15 beers when asked about the festivities, adding a lighthearted touch to the conversation. Together, the couple’s remarks reflected the joyful atmosphere that surrounded the grand wedding celebration held at Madison Square Garden last Friday.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce looked back on the special journey that led to the wedding during the season four finale of his New Heights podcast. He described Taylor Swift’s appearance on the show as one of his favorite moments before revealing that he secretly planned to propose immediately after the recording ended. While the episode was being filmed, a crew quietly prepared his home garden, allowing him to surprise Swift with the carefully planned proposal.
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The couple announced their engagement in August 2025 through a joint Instagram post that quickly became one of the platform’s biggest viral moments, collecting more than 37 million likes. Their playful caption, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” captured fans’ attention and set the tone for the celebrations that followed.
The wedding reportedly carried a price tag of around $50 million and featured several luxury experiences for invited guests. Organizers reportedly held a raffle offering prizes such as Cartier watches and Chanel handbags. However, despite the extravagant setting, the newlyweds also embraced a simple tradition by ordering more than 100 pizzas from New York City’s Mama’s TOO restaurant, with owner Frank Tuttolomondo personally delivering the late-night feast.