Did the New York Knicks really expect a golden ticket to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s fairy tale wedding? Honey, let’s talk about the tea that Josh Hart just spilled all over this rumor mill.
The Knicks’ starting guard, 31, decided to be the adult in the room and absolutely DEMOLISH the wild speculation that he and his teammates would be gracing the guest list of the century. And honestly? We’re living for the reality check. Hart basically said “not so fast, gossip fans” when rumors started circulating that the entire starting five had been invited to watch Swift say “I do” to her NFL beau. Listen, we know Taylor has been showing up and showing OUT for the Knicks during the NBA Finals, but apparently her courtside fashion moments don’t automatically translate to wedding invitations, darling.
Here’s where it gets spicy: fans were absolutely convinced that because Swift has been seen cheering from the stands in her designer looks and vintage band tees, the whole squad would be part of her inner circle. Girl, that’s not how exclusive events work! Hart’s swift (see what we did there?) denial basically told everyone to pump the brakes on their fantasy guest list scenarios. The man came through with receipts that no such invite existed, and we’re here for his no-nonsense approach to shutting down the noise.
The rumor mill had been working overtime, with everyone from TikTok to Twitter creating entire threads about what a Knicks-filled Swift wedding would look like. But Josh Hart was like “absolutely not” and we have to respect the energy. This is what happens when celebrity culture collides with professional sports—suddenly everyone thinks they know what’s happening behind closed doors.
Fans are now divided on whether this makes the wedding more or less mysterious. Some people are disappointed they won’t see Jalen Brunson in a tux, while others are relieved that Swift’s special day will stay intimate and celebrity-adjacent rather than turning into an NBA All-Star game after-party.
The takeaway? Don’t believe everything you see on the internet, and definitely don’t assume every celebrity who shows up courtside is automatically getting a plus-one to the wedding of the year. Hart put this fantasy to bed faster than you can say “Cruel Summer,” and honestly, we’re obsessed with his straightforward approach to gossip.
What do you think? A) The Knicks totally should have been invited to keep Taylor company B) Hart was right to shut down the rumor before it spiraled even more