Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has shared a piece of marriage advice given by actor Adam Sandler to the newlywed couple, singer Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce. Sandler, who served as the surprise officiant at their Friday night wedding in New York City, reportedly told the couple to “keep kissing” throughout their marriage.
A Star-Studded Wedding Ceremony
The extravagant ceremony took place at Madison Square Garden, drawing an estimated 1,000 guests from the worlds of music, Hollywood, fashion, and sports. Notable attendees included Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, and Jay-Z. The event was significant enough to warrant street closures around the iconic venue.
Coach Reid, who has worked with Travis Kelce since 2013, was present to witness his star tight end’s nuptials. Speaking to reporters two days after the wedding, Reid recounted Sandler’s simple yet impactful advice.
Sandler’s “Keep Kissing” Philosophy
“Adam Sandler conducted the service there and he told them to ‘keep kissing,’ in its simplest form. That’s a good thing,” Reid stated. He elaborated on the sentiment, suggesting that “it’s hard to argue when you give your wife a kiss or your wife gives you a kiss… And make sure you do it every day, every minute that you have an opportunity to. Knock it out, and you won’t have any problems.”
This advice likely stems from the strong bond and public affection Swift and Kelce have displayed since their relationship began. Their public appearances together have often been marked by moments of mutual support and visible affection, which have resonated with fans.
The Kelce-Sandler Connection
The connection between Travis Kelce and Adam Sandler extends beyond the wedding officiation. Kelce had a cameo role in the sequel to Sandler’s iconic film “Happy Gilmore” last year. Furthermore, Sandler was a guest on Travis and his brother Jason Kelce’s podcast, “New Heights,” in 2024.
During his podcast appearance, Sandler spoke warmly about the positive impact Taylor Swift has had on his own family. He described how his family enthusiastically supported the relationship from its early stages, noting their delight at seeing Swift happy with Travis. “You guys being together, I mean… when you guys first started dating, my god was my family like, ‘Yes! Look how good they are together, he’s a gentleman! And she’s having so much fun with him!'” Sandler reportedly said. He added, “Like any time Taylor is laughing with you, my whole f***ing family is like high-fiving.”
Notable Absences from the Guest List
The wedding saw nearly the entire Kansas City Chiefs roster in attendance, with one notable exception: kicker Harrison Butker. Butker, who has played alongside Kelce since 2017, was reportedly not invited by the couple. This decision comes approximately two years after Butker’s widely discussed commencement speech at Benedictine College.
Butker’s 2024 speech at Benedictine College in Kansas City drew significant controversy. In his address, he suggested that women should prioritize being stay-at-home mothers over pursuing careers. He also made remarks that appeared to criticize then-President Joe Biden’s stance on abortion and the LGBTQ+ community, leading to widespread outrage and a petition calling for his dismissal from the Chiefs, which garnered over 260,000 signatures.
Despite disagreeing with “almost every opinion” Butker shared in his speech, Travis Kelce publicly defended his teammate against the ensuing backlash, characterizing him as a “great person.” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Coach Andy Reid also offered public support for Butker during that period of controversy.
Conclusion: A Union Celebrated
The wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, officiated by Adam Sandler and attended by a constellation of stars and sports figures, marked a significant public event. Andy Reid’s revelation of Sandler’s simple “keep kissing” advice offers a glimpse into the personal moments of the ceremony, underscoring the couple’s public display of affection and the supportive network surrounding them.




