You need to calm down: Swifties shake off frenzy over Madison Square Garden rumors

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The best way to celebrate Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding, according to some of her fans? Give them some privacy.
Manhattan appears to be gearing up for a possible influx of Taylor Swift enthusiasts and paparazzi who may want to get close to Madison Square Garden, her and Travis Kelce's rumored wedding venue. But many Swifties say they think it's best to leave the pop star alone. 
Manhattan appears to be gearing up for a possible influx of Taylor Swift enthusiasts and paparazzi who may want to get close to Madison Square Garden, her and Travis Kelce's rumored wedding venue. But many Swifties say they think it's best to leave the pop star alone. Justine Goode / NBC News; Getty Images

If the rumors are true and Taylor Swift is tying the knot with Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden next weekend, many of her fans say their New York nuptials should be a “Love Story” — not a spectator sport.

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