While Styles couldn't attend Swift and Travis wedding, some fans have wondered if he still had a subtle presence at the nuptials through his iconic Madison Square Garden banner.
While Harry Styles couldn't attend Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding, some fans have wondered if he still had a subtle presence at the nuptials through his iconic Madison Square Garden banner.
But the Daily Mail has now learned that the Cruel Summer singer, 36, covered up his poster - along with all of the others that hang from the rafters at the legendary arena - during her nuptials.
The decision likely had to do with aesthetics rather than being a dig at her ex, as it appears that the two stars, who briefly dated in 2012, are on good terms.
Swift and Kelce, 36, tied the knot on Friday at the famous New York City venue during a colossal blowout that was attended by 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world's biggest stars.
Variety previously reported that the hitmaker had invited Styles, 32, to the wedding, but he couldn't make it because he had a concert in London that night. His fiancée, Zoe Kravitz, who is a longtime friend of Swift's, attended alone.
The former One Direction singer was previously awarded a special banner that reads: 'Harry Styles 15 consecutive nights at the Garden' following his historic 2022 MSG residency.
It now hangs from the venue's ceiling alongside other posters commemorating stars like Billy Joel and Phish for their feats.
Despite Styles's absence from the wedding, many fans have theorized that he still may have been included in Swift's big night through his banner. But a source told the Daily Mail that wasn't the case.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends in a colossal blowout at the historic Madison Square Garden arena in New York City on Friday
While Harry Styles couldn't attend the event, some fans have wondered if he still had a subtle presence at the nuptials through his iconic Madison Square Garden banner. Above, Swift and Styles in 2012
'Okay but the fact that Taylor got married under the banner commemorating Harry's 15 nights at the MSG...' one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
'Can't stop thinking about Taylor Swift getting married with the Harry Styles 15 consecutive nights at MSG banner hanging in the rafters,' another penned.
'The concept of Taylor getting married under a Harry banner is very amusing,' someone else added.
'When the banner for the 15 dates of Harry comes out in the photos of Taylor and Travis's altar...' read a fourth post.
However, according to an insider, Swift ensured that all of the posters were not seen during the event.
The Watermelon Sugar crooner sent fans into a frenzy when he appeared to pay tribute to Swift during his show on Friday.
Many were left shocked when he belted out his 2017 single Two Ghosts - which is widely believed to be about Swift - despite having not performed it on any other date in his residency.
Styles addressed rumors that the track was inspired by his romance with Swift while chatting with his pal Nick Grimshaw during an appearance on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show in 2017.
The former One Direction singer - who dated Swift briefly in 2012 - was awarded a special banner that reads: 'Harry Styles 15 consecutive nights at the Garden' after his historic 2022 residency
It now hangs from the rafters of the venue alongside other posters commemorating stars like Billy Joel and Phish for their feats, and the Daily Mail has learned that Swift covered them all up
During the interview, Grimshaw described Two Ghosts as 'the one about Taylor Swift' before playing it on the show.
'Ah no,' Styles said in response to his comment.
Then, when asked directly if the song was about Swift, Styles said: 'I think it’s pretty self-explanatory,' before turning to his manager and yelling, 'Help me, Jeffrey!'
The lyrics to the song read: 'Same lips red, same eyes blue / Same white shirt, couple more tattoos / But it's not you, and it's not me / Tastes so sweet, looks so real / Sounds like something that I used to feel / But I can't touch what I see.
'We're not who we used to be / We're just two ghosts standin' in the place of you and me.'
Swift and Styles dated for just a few months in 2012; however, the high-profile romance is said to have inspired songs by them both.
As for Swift, it's been said that her 2014 hits Out Of The Woods and Style were inspired by the British heartthrob.
The blonde beauty previously said that whoever Style was about might 'interrupt her wedding' one day.
Swift and Styles dated for just a few months in 2012, however the high-profile romance is said to have inspired songs by them both. They're seen together in December 2012
At exactly 7.30pm, Swift and Kelce shared the news that they had officially become husband and wife in blockbuster style, lighting up the iconic music venue with video ads which read 'JUST&T MARRIED,' a romantic nod to their shared initials
'It's about those relationships that are never really done,' she said of the song during a 2014 interview.
'You always kind of have that person, that one person who you feel might interrupt your wedding and be like, "Don’t do it cause we're not over yet."
'I think everybody has that one person who kind of floats in and out of their life, and the narrative is never truly over.'
At exactly 7.30pm, Swift and Kelce shared the news that they had officially become husband and wife in blockbuster style, lighting up the iconic music venue with video ads which read 'JUST&T MARRIED,' a romantic nod to their shared initials.
Breathtaking footage obtained exclusively by the Daily Mail showed how Madison Square Garden was transformed into an enchanted garden of towering trees and soaring archways for the event.
Emerald-green drapery hung from the ceiling to complete the ambiance, while the stadium's usual blue seats were chicly covered in nude-colored fabric.
A towering, ceiling-high structure with gray embellishments and archways dominated the space, resembling a chapel or the 'castle' that had sparked frenzied speculation prior to the event.
The exclusive video also showed a romantically lit hallway with pink walls, peach drapery and matching carpet. The entrance featured a sentimental touch, with several photos of Swift and Kelce throughout their relationship on the walls.
All of the sweet photographs, including the couple's August 2025 backyard proposal, were inside large gold frames. A large 'T and T' logo, which seems to have featured in other parts of the nuptials, was displayed in the center.