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Taylor Swift Explains “Huge” 1,000-Person Guest List for Travis Kelce Wedding

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco can’t keep their hands to themselves.

The “Love You Like a Love Song” singer and music producer showcased their love story while attending Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3.

After the ceremony, Gomez provided a glimpse into their date night by posting a PDA-filled photo of her and Blanco embracing, with him wrapping his hands around her waist on Instagram Stories. She smiled and gently caressed his face during the romantic evening.

For the star-studded ceremony, Gomez shone in a gold, beaded gown that accentuated her curves. The actress completed her glamorous look with her brunette hair styled in a wavy bob. Meanwhile, Blanco looked sharp in a classic black tuxedo and bowtie for the “I dos.”

This moment was particularly special for Gomez, as Swift served as a bridesmaid during the Only Murders in the Building star’s own wedding to Blanco on Sept. 27.

Throughout their nearly two decades of friendship, Gomez, 33, and Swift, 36, have supported each other through all the highs and lows of their lives, especially in their romantic endeavors. After all, it was their respective relationships with Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas in the 2000s that brought them together.



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