
Taylor Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce reportedly came with the kind of security concern nobody wants. According to sources, Swift’s team allegedly discussed what would happen if Kanye West tried to make an uninvited appearance at the July 3 wedding at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The feud may be old, but planners apparently treated the possibility as serious enough to bring up more than once.
Taylor Swift’s Team Had A Kanye West Plan
One source claimed Swift’s security team had a specific plan ready in case West showed up at the venue. “Security had a plan in place if Kanye showed up. His name came up repeatedly during planning meetings. They weren’t taking any chances,” the source said.
That detail adds a strange edge to what was supposed to be one of the biggest celebrity wedding moments of the year. Swift, known to fans for songs like ‘Enchanted,’ reportedly wanted the focus on her marriage to Kelce, not another public clash connected to West. A second insider claimed the concern was that the 49-year-old rapper might “make another headline at Taylor’s expense.”
Planners Wanted The Wedding To Stay About Taylor
The source said the planners wanted the night remembered for Swift and Kelce’s marriage, not for a surprise disruption.
West had already become part of one major Swift career moment without warning. Her team allegedly did not want a repeat, especially at a wedding packed with attention, cameras, and high-profile guests.
The ceremony reportedly avoided any such drama. For Swift’s side, that may have been the best possible outcome.
The Feud Started At The VMAs
Swift and West’s history goes back to the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Swift was giving her acceptance speech when West walked onstage, took the microphone, and said Beyoncé deserved the award instead.
The moment became one of the most replayed celebrity interruptions of the 2000s.
Things intensified again in 2016 when West released ‘Famous,’ which included lines involving Swift. Swift publicly objected. Then West’s then-wife, Kim Kardashian, released an edited phone call between Swift and West, which fueled backlash against Swift.
Swift later returned with her album ‘Reputation.’ After the full phone conversation surfaced, it supported Swift’s claim that she had not approved the lyrics in the way West’s side had suggested.
Years later, Swift’s wedding team reportedly still remembered that history. This time, they were ready before anything could happen.