Lena Dunham's Wedding Speech Joke About Football Sparks Reactions at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding
Lena Dunham's Football Joke at Swift-Kelce Wedding Sparks Reactions

Lena Dunham reportedly drew a strong reaction from guests during Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding after delivering a humorous speech at the couple's reception. According to a Daily Mail source, she addressed attendees during the celebration at Madison Square Garden on July 3, where she joked, "American football is just straight guys reenacting gay porn." The remark prompted both laughter and audible gasps from the crowd.

Swift's Response and Wedding Details

The same source claimed Swift responded by calling Dunham a "genius" after the speech. The wedding ceremony was officiated by Adam Sandler, with comedy said to be a recurring theme throughout the celebration. Dunham and Swift have been close friends since the early 2010s, when Dunham was in a relationship with music producer Jack Antonoff, one of Swift's longtime collaborators. Their friendship has continued over the years, with Swift serving as a bridesmaid at Dunham's wedding to musician Luis Felber in 2021.

Dunham's Protective Friendship

The Independent reported that it had contacted representatives for both Dunham and Swift for comment. Dunham has previously spoken publicly about her friendship with the singer. In a 2024 interview with The New Yorker, she said, "I'm always very careful to be protective of her in every single way." She added, "Probably the two things I get asked most in life are 'What is Taylor like?' and 'Can I have tickets to the Eras Tour?' And usually my answer to both things is no."

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Speaking about Swift, Dunham continued, "She's kind, she's devoted, she's introspective, she's emotional, she's funny as f***. I guess my feeling sometimes is, Isn't she giving us enough, guys?" She also described Swift's music as her "church," explaining that she had admired the singer's work long before they became friends. In her 2026 memoir, Famesick, Dunham dedicated part of the book to Swift, writing, "I love you so much and forever, for the reasons that everyone does and for reasons all my own."

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