Travis Kelce refused to tell his Tight End University co-founder George Kittle if his wedding to Taylor Swift is happening at Madison Square Garden.
George and his wife, Claire, told Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday that they snagged invites to the wedding, but “don’t know” where the nuptials will be.
“I actually asked Travis last night and he laughed at me, so,” the San Francisco 49ers player shared.
George added: “I’m half expecting there to just be a jumbo jet on a runway and they put us on a plane somewhere.”
But the football star said he doesn’t “have expectations” for the wedding because he knows “it’s going to be amazing.”
The 32-year-old also teased that he’s “wearing a blue suit” to the wedding.
In a separate interview with “Extra TV” on Tuesday, George said the couple told their wedding guests “absolutely no gifts,” but he plans to get them something anyway.
As for his “wish” for the happy couple, George told them to “have so much fun with all your friends.”
George, Kelce, 36, and sportscaster Greg Olsen hosted their sixth annual Tight End University training summit in Nashville this week.
Swift, 36, went to the Tight Ends & Friends concert on Tuesday night and performed “Love Story” with Lainey Wilson.
In his ET interview, George praised Kelce for not only attending the event right before his wedding, but also for his support of his famous fiancée.
“He’s got the great energy, love for the boys, but just seeing him always watch her back and always be there for her when she needs anything, it’s just kind of fun to see,” George said.
The Kansas City Chiefs player and the “Karma” singer began dating in 2023 and got engaged last August.
Page Six broke the news that Kelce and Swift were hosting their wedding at MSG over Independence Day weekend.
“Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy,” one source told us.
The pair debated a few other wedding locations — including Rhode Island, where Swift owns a $17.75 million mansion — before deciding on the iconic NYC venue.
In a major hint at the wedding location, The Post confirmed on Wednesday that a permit application filed by Winick Productions asked for street closures around MSG and for a public tent to be set up outside the venue for July 2 to July 4.
The permit also said the event will include 500 to 999 attendees.
In addition, a source told Page Six that Chiefs players have reservations at Marriott Marquis in Midtown around the wedding date.
