After years of intense media scrutiny and fan obsession, Taylor Swift has officially found her happily ever after. The pop icon married her partner of three years, Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, at Madison Square Garden on Friday, confirming the outcome of widespread public speculation.
Around 7:30 p.m. ET, the venue signaled the union via LED boards that read "JUST&T MARRIED!" outside the iconic basketball arena. The ceremony caused significant disruption in New York City, drawing a heavy law enforcement presence and crowds of dedicated fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the couple on their special day.
A-listers including Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, Hugh Grant, Dakota Johnson, Ethan Hawke, Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and Erin Andrews were spotted arriving at the venue for the celebration.
Polymarket Bettors and the Wedding Date
The wedding date had been a subject of intense interest for Polymarket bettors, who have been tracking the couple's status since last year. While many speculators missed the mark on earlier dates, those who wagered on a July 3 or July 4 timeline saw their predictions come to fruition. However, the situation remains slightly complex; reports from Page Six suggest the couple may have held a private ceremony with family earlier in the week, between June 28 and June 30.

The official rules for the prediction market stated that the outcome would resolve to "Yes" if the marriage took place by July 3, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET, based on credible reporting and official confirmation. Regardless of the specific timeline of their private vows, it is now clear that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially husband and wife.