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Not Invited: Amy Schumer’s Humorous Take


Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s Wedding Guests Leave Rehearsal Dinner With Gift Boxes

Amy Schumer knows it was not an invitation—but she made the joke anyway.

The comedian trolled Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for not adding her to the guest list of their star-studded wedding in New York City alongside their friends including Dakota Johnson, Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, Zoë Kravitz, Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss and more celebs.

Sharing a photo of herself dressed far too casually for such a white veil occasion, Schumer quipped, “Rehearsal dinner was sick. Who knows [sic] what she has planned for us tonight.”

In the makeup-free pic, Schumer rocked athleisure with a straw visor hat and a fanny pack.

Though she didn’t call out the couple by name, the Trainwreck star joked in another post that she even tried to sneak into their nuptials at Madison Square Garden, posting a photo of her onscreen wedding to Michael Cera from the Hulu show Life & Beth with the caption, “Okay so why weren’t we allowed in?”

Swift and Kelce ended up inviting about 1,000 guests to their wedding on July 3, in addition to a rehearsal dinner on July 2 with Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff, Lena Dunham, and more of their inner circle.



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