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Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin said he received no invitation to the July 3 ceremony. He had moved his annual White Party two days earlier to avoid forcing guests to choose between events.
wonkette.comMichael Rubin, the 53-year-old CEO of Fanatics, stated he was not invited to the July 3 wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. nypost.com reported that Rubin told TMZ Sports on Thursday he received no invite. Rubin hosted his annual Fourth of July White Party in the Hamptons on July 1.
He moved the event from its usual July 3 or July 4 date after learning of the wedding, nypost.com reported. Rubin told People he did not want people to have to choose between the two events. The wedding took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City with 1,000 guests.
com reported that attendees included Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks, Fergie, Lena Dunham, Jack Antonoff, Ed Sheeran, Dakota Johnson, Paul McCartney and Reese Witherspoon. Taylor Swift walked down the aisle in a Christian Dior haute couture gown, according to her publicist Tree Paine, who attended the event.
Austin Swift served as man of honor for his sister, while Jason Kelce served as best man for his brother.
An anonymous wedding guest told Page Six that each member of the couple delivered 20-minute vows during the ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler. Rubin described Kelce as a great guy and the couple as a great couple. Guests at his July 1 party included Martha Stewart, Travis Scott, Emma Roberts, Teyana Taylor, Tom Brady, Alex Rodriguez, Karl-Anthony Towns, Shaboozey, Mike Tyson, Alix Earle and Tate McRae, with performances by Cardi B and Alicia Keys.
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upi.comThe Defense Department reinstated eight pilots to flight status after a brief administrative review of a low-altitude helicopter flyover during a July 4 coastal event. Officials said the pilots remain in good standing and returned to duty immediately.
washingtonpost.comA federal appeals court on Thursday upheld Illinois' ban on semiautomatic weapons and large-capacity magazines. The 2-1 ruling reverses a lower court decision and keeps the 2023 law in place.
Footage and a neighbor account detail emergency responders transporting a person on a stretcher from the senator's Washington residence on June 14. EMS audio recorded an unconscious patient with CPR in progress. The senator's office has said he is recovering.