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Dave Chappelle Jokes About Getting Snubbed From Taylor Swift’s MSG Wedding

Dave Chappelle reveals he wasn’t invited to Taylor Swift’s wedding and found Travis Kelce’s bachelor party surprisingly subdued.

Dave Chappelle found himself on the outside looking in when Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift tied the knot at Madison Square Garden, and the comedy legend didn’t hold back about his feelings on the snub.

The bachelor party that preceded the July wedding turned out to be surprisingly low-key compared to what people expected, with Kelce keeping things chill during his final days as a single man.

Chappelle was genuinely surprised by how tame the whole thing played out, especially given the NFL star’s status and the magnitude of what lay ahead.

The bachelor party itinerary included a NASCAR event and a stop at Chappelle’s comedy show in San Diego, which seemed more like a chill weekend than the wild celebration people anticipated.

Kelce and his crew showed up to catch the performance, then bounced out on a party bus afterward, but the vibe stayed relatively subdued throughout.

“I was shocked; I had never seen anything like that. A whoreless bachelor party,” Chappelle quipped during an appearance on CNN’s
”Independence Eve Live.”

Chappelle couldn’t believe how restrained everything was, noting that he’d never experienced a bachelor party quite like this one before.

Chappelle’s absence from the guest list remained one of the story’s most talked-about details, especially given his connection to the bachelor party festivities and his status in entertainment.

“You would think I could have got an invite, but I didn’t. I didn’t make the 15,000 closest friends,” Chappelle joked about the wedding, which took place on July 3, with the couple exchanging vows in front of their closest circle of celebrities and industry figures.

What made the whole situation even more interesting was the contrast between the lavish wedding celebration and what was happening outside MSG’s walls.

New York City was getting absolutely baked by a brutal heatwave, with temperatures hitting over 100 degrees, and the city was simultaneously dealing with power outages and blackouts that left regular people suffering.

While approximately 1,000 guests enjoyed air-conditioned luxury inside the arena, thousands of Swifties camped outside in the sweltering heat, and everyday New Yorkers were struggling with the infrastructure collapse.

The disconnect between the star-studded celebration and the city’s crisis became impossible to ignore, with residents and fans expressing real frustration about the timing and scale of the event.

Reports indicated that the wedding’s massive footprint, combined with the extreme weather conditions, created a perfect storm of resentment among locals who felt forgotten while the couple’s big day dominated resources and attention.

The celebration that was supposed to be a fairy tale moment instead became a symbol of inequality playing out in real time across the city.

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