Adam Sandler Shared One Piece of Marriage Advice to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Guests Won't Forget
Adam Sandler may have officiated Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding, but it was one simple piece of marriage advice that stood out-at least to Andy Reidanyway.
During an appearance at an event in Salt Lake City on Sunday, July 5, the Kansas City Chiefs head coach reflected on the couple's lavish Madison Square Garden wedding and revealed one memorable moment from Sandler's ceremony.
According to Reid, Sandler's biggest piece of advice for the newlyweds couldn't have been simpler. "Adam Sandler conducted the service there and he told them to, 'Keep kissing.' In its simplest form. That's a good thing," Reid recalled in a video shared by Deseret. "It's hard to argue when you give your wife a kiss or your wife gives you a kiss… And make sure you do it every day, every minute that you have an opportunity to. Knock it out, and you won't have any problems."
Andy Reid talks Taylor Swift's and Travis Kelce's wedding, shares his - and Adam Sandler's - best marriage advice
— Krysyan Edler (@edler_krysyan) July 5, 2026
I asked Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy Reid, what advice they'd give to the newlyweds after attending their wedding this weekend. Here's what he said: pic.twitter.com/TJwSb1HM6e
While joking that the actor is "crazy," Reid also praised him for being "phenomenal" and said he "did a great job" officiating the ceremony "with a lot of humor."
Reid's wife, Tammy, who has been married to the coach since 1981, also confirmed that her husband already follows the advice. "He does that," she said.
Sandler knows a thing or two about long-lasting relationships himself. The actor has been married to his wife, Jackie Sandler, since 2003, and the pair share two daughters, Sunny and Sadie.
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The advice was just one memorable moment from Swift and Kelce's star-studded wedding celebration. The reception reportedly featured surprise performances from Paul McCartney, who sang the Beatles classic "I Want to Hold Your Hand," as well as Stevie Nicks.
Even fans outside Madison Square Garden found themselves joining the celebration. Videos circulating online appeared to show one lucky Swiftie receiving a pastry box that many believed had come from the wedding reception, turning an ordinary dessert into one of the weekend's most talked-about souvenirs.
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This story was originally published July 5, 2026 at 5:55 PM.