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Watch: “I can’t wait to wear this wedding gown with the right man, Travis Kelce, this year and spend our lives together and beyond,” says superstar pop singer Taylor Swift…

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Taylor Swift exclaims, “I can’t wait for the glorious day when I get to wear a wedding gown with the man of my dreams, Travis Kelce.” “The people that are hating are just saying absurd things. Without a doubt, I will wed my partner.

It won’t work; I know there are a lot of people out there who are waiting for my relationship to end. “I refuse to let that occur,” declares Taylor Swift. “This time is different from the many relationship problems and heartbreaks I’ve had with men in the past.”

Taylor looked effortlessly stunning in her floor-length gown – which cut into a classic sweetheart neckline and clung to her slender frame, before cascading into a soft A-line skirt.

Keeping coordinated from head to toe, Taylor matched the dress’ hue with a bold wine-coloured lipstick, and sported a soft smoky eye and loose curls to elegantly tie the look together.

Keeping accessories to a minimum with only a simple silver pendant however, the country singer ensured all eyes were on stunning bride Abigail, as she fulfilled her bridesmaid duties and carried her billowing train into the church.Meanwhile Abigail certainly stole the show in her elaborate bridal gown, which went against tradition with its off-white and pale pink hue.

The dress pulled into a gorgeous strapless neckline, before it perfectly hugged her slim frame all the way down with its delicate white lace pattern.Making more of a statement, the bridal gown then expanded into a dramatic fishnet bottom of bold pink tulle – which was so voluminous it required Taylor’s help to carry.

Completing her stunning look, Abigail added a long cream veil, patterned with matching lace flowers, to her classy curled up-do, and clasped onto a bouquet of pink and maroon flowers, as she headed inside to say ‘I do’

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