Weddings Are Now a Spectator Event?
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (192416)
Boise, Idaho
5 responses
@AmbiePam (125063)
• United States
4 Jul
Who cares how many people attended or where they had it? It’s their wedding, and their money. As rich as Travis Kelce is, Taylor Swift is pretty much a billionaire. Neither one is hurting for money now, nor if they divorce. I hope they have a long and lasting marriage, and that people wishing bad for them get a life. Can you imagine wasting time actually wishing ill for people?
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@celticeagle (192416)
• Boise, Idaho
4 Jul
To have it in the MSG just seems so cheesy.
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@AmbiePam (125063)
• United States
4 Jul
@celticeagle There are laws because of where Madison Square Garden is, that prevents anyone from flying drones over the area. So the fact that they had over a thousand guests was not the catalyst, but the restrictions on coverage of the place was. The media couldn’t do to their wedding what they have done to other weddings of famous people. The law literally prohibited it.
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@celticeagle (192416)
• Boise, Idaho
4 Jul
@AmbiePam ......i see their point then.
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@celticeagle (192416)
• Boise, Idaho
5 Jul
I agree and am curious too. I wish them the best.
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@LadyDuck (507478)
• Italy
6 Jul
@celticeagle Look how much Jennifer Lopez spent, it did not last long.
@ptrikha_2 (49897)
• India
5 Jul
Well, it is all about Hype, big news making and more.
A big time for Instagram followers and other crazy folks !
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@JudyEv (386266)
• Rockingham, Australia
5 Jul
In our country town, a few would often turn up outside the church at a wedding just to see what the girl was wearing and to wish the couple well. There was never a big crowd though.
@Deepizzaguy (124299)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 Jul
My late mom said she never could understand why some people like to have their weddings publicized when the marriage will likely end up in ruins in a few years.
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