Updated
Updated · Us Weekly · Jul 5
Joseph Kahn Says Viral Taylor Swift Wedding Photos Are Fake AI After 1,000-Guest MSG Ceremony
Updated
Updated · Us Weekly · Jul 5

Joseph Kahn Says Viral Taylor Swift Wedding Photos Are Fake AI After 1,000-Guest MSG Ceremony

3 articles · Updated · Us Weekly · Jul 5

Summary

  • Joseph Kahn said every viral image purporting to show Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s July 3 wedding is fake, after blurry AI-generated pictures spread online despite tight secrecy around the event.
  • Kahn, 53, attended the Madison Square Garden ceremony and said the near-1,000-guest wedding felt both intimate and star-packed, adding that no real interior images have surfaced.
  • Swift and Kelce, both 36, confirmed their marriage through a “JUST&T Married” billboard outside MSG and a publicist’s release rather than sharing photos from inside the venue.
  • That release said Christian Dior Haute Couture designed both ceremony looks, Christian Louboutin made the shoes, Cartier supplied the bride’s jewelry, and Adam Sandler officiated.
  • The wedding caps a relationship that began in 2023 and led to an August 2025 engagement, with Austin Swift serving as Man of Honor and Jason Kelce as Best Man.

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