Satirical Article Falsely Claims Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Married, Paul McCartney Performed
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Margaret Farrell
Summary
A satirical article falsely claims Taylor Swift married Travis Kelce on July 4 at Madison Square Garden, with Paul McCartney performing "I Want To Hold Your Hand" for the first time since 1964. The article provides brief background on the Beatles song but is clearly fabricated content about a wedding that did not happen.
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· 3 pulledTaylor Swift once penned "It's a love story, baby just say 'Yes.'" And now, her art has become reality.
The massive pop star got married on July 4 to NFL player Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden.
Unsurprisingly, it seems like every celebrity and their grandmother and their dog was there.
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