
Michael Rubin confirmed he wasn’t invited to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding after moving up his annual Fourth of July White Party.
“No invite for me,” the Fanatics CEO told TMZ Sports on Thursday.
Despite the wedding snub, Rubin, 53, called Kelce, 36, a “great guy” and the newlyweds a “great couple.”
Rubin hosted his star-studded party in the Hamptons on Wednesday, July 1, two days before Kelce and Swift, 36, tied the knot at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Rubin later confirmed to People that he didn’t “want people to have to choose” between the two events.
“We were debating the dates,” he told the outlet. “We were certainly aware of that date.”
Rubin also promised his White Party would be “spectacular” and that people would show up “no matter what.”
This year, the guest list included Martha Stewart, Travis Scott, Emma Roberts, Teyana Taylor, Tom Brady, Alex Rodriguez, Karl-Anthony Towns, Shaboozey, Mike Tyson, Alix Earle, Tate McRae and more A-listers.
Card B and Alicia Keys, meanwhile, were among the musicians who performed.
Two days later, Swift and Kelce said “I do” in front of 1,000 guests, including family members, longtime friends, teammates and celebrity pals.
Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks, Fergie, Lena Dunham, Jack Antonoff, Ed Sheeran, Dakota Johnson, Paul McCartney and Reese Witherspoon were among the stars in attendance.
Austin Swift served as his sister’s “man of honor,” while Kelce’s older brother, Jason Kelce, served as his best man, Paine also confirmed.
The couple allegedly said 20-minute vows each at their ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler.
“They made a point of circulating and it seemed like they genuinely wanted every guest to feel appreciated and welcome,” the insider added.