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Baker's Take· 4 sources

AMC CEO Quickly Deletes X Post with Details of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's MSG Wedding

By

Mr Bagel

· 5h ago

AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron posted a detailed firsthand account of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden on X, only to delete it shortly after, according to multiple reports. The now-removed post offered a rare glimpse into the private ceremony, surprising observers given Aron's prominent role in the entertainment industry.

AMC CEO Quickly Deletes X Post with Details of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's MSG Wedding

Variety reported that Aron described the venue as completely draped in peach and white with large photos of the couple displayed throughout. The deleted post painted a vivid picture of the atmosphere inside the storied arena, which was transformed for the nuptials.

"The venue was completely draped in peach and white with large photos of the couple displayed throughout."

Deadline noted that in the post, Aron referenced his business relationship with Swift dating back to AMC's distribution of her Eras Tour concert film in 2023. The CEO's decision to share and then erase the account contrasted with the more cautious approach taken by Good Morning America hosts, who reportedly avoided sharing specific details about the wedding, according to Deadline.

Aron's brief disclosure underscores the delicate balance between personal celebration and public relations, especially when a major business partner attends a high-profile event. The swift deletion suggests that even a CEO accustomed to the spotlight can quickly realize when a post crosses a line of privacy.

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