Tavia Hunt labels Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding rumors 'false'
Tavia Hunt strongly denies internet claims regarding food and seating issues at the recent celebrity nuptials
- Tavia Hunt denied claims of seating and champagne shortages at Swift-Kelce's wedding.
- Reports alleged 800 guests stood while only 150 seats were provided.
- Hunt said every guest was properly seated with no beverage shortages.
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife, Tavia Hunt, refuted a public report alleging that the high-profile wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce suffered from a massive shortage of seating and champagne. The high-profile couple held their star-studded celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Friday, inviting approximately 1,000 guests to the venue. Hunt addressed the claims directly by commenting on an online social media post that detailed logistical complaints from anonymous event attendees.
Page Six reported that Hunt utilised her personal Instagram account to challenge a narrative originally published by the Daily Mail. The external report cited anonymous sources who claimed that only 150 seats were provided for the ceremony, forcing 800 attendees to stand while the couple exchanged 20-minute vows. The critical account also alleged that the beverage supply concluded early and described the food service as a poorly managed buffet with excessively long queues. Hunt firmly denied these specific allegations, stating that the venue did not run out of champagne, no long queues existed, and every individual was properly seated for the ceremony.
The prominent guest described the wedding as a fabulous experience and criticised the dissemination of unverified hearsay by outside commentators. Hunt had previously shared photographs of herself and her husband dressed in formal attire at the New York City venue over the weekend. Other confirmed attendees provided glowing reviews of the evening, directly contradicting the negative claims regarding the catering standards.
Separate sources confirmed that the event featured full-service bars alongside diverse food stations, including fresh pasta prepared inside giant Parmesan wheels, burgers, fries, lobster, and chicken. Grammy Award-winning music producer Smittybeatz, a childhood friend of the groom, spoke exclusively to the publication to praise the beautiful ceremony. The musician explained that the production team successfully transformed the famous sports arena into a timeless garden of love and wonderment for the newlyweds.