On July 4, 2024, pop icon Taylor Swift will tie the knot with NFL star Travis Kelce in a ceremony that promises to be the summer’s most talked‑about event. The couple’s invitattion list , packed with high‑profile friends, has already sparked speculation about possible awkward encounters, according to a recent report.
Jack Antonoff, Lena Dunham and Lorde: A Trio of Past Drama
The report notes that Lena Dunham, who publicly admitted to cheating on Jack Antonoff during their relationship, may attend the wedding as a close friend of Swift’s. Antonoff, now married to Margaret Qualley, has long been a collaborator on Swift’s music and a rumored romantic interest of Lorde. Lorde, a friend of Swift’s since 2014, could also be present, creating a potentially tense table if the three share a seat.
Gracie Abrams, Phoebe Bridgers and Paul Mescal: Love Triangle Concerns
Both Abrams and Bridgers have supported Swift on tour and have dated actor Paul Mescal . The report highlights that Mescal is now dating Abrams, while Bridgers was linked to him from 2020 to 2022. If all three appear, the dynamics could beccome complicated, especially as Bridgers was rumored to be engaged to Mescal at one point.
Gigi Hadid , Bradley Cooper and Suki Waterhouse: A Glamorous Yet Potentially Awkward Mix
Hadid, a long‑time friend of Swift’s and a potential bridesmaid, may bring her own circle of Hollywood friends, including Bradley Cooper and Suki Waterhouse. The report suggests that the convergence of these celebrities could lead to unexpected interactions, given their varied relationships within the entertainment industry .
Uncertain Attendance and the Question of Exes
While the report lists several likely attendees, it admits that no official guest list has been released. The main unanswered question remains: will the exes of Swift’s close friends actually be invited, and if so, how will they navigate the social scene at the wedding?
According to the source, the wedding’s high‑profile guest list could become a social minefield, raising concerns about potential awkwardness among attendees.
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