Taylor Swift dancer slammed for wearing white to singer's wedding with Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift dancer slammed for wearing white to wedding

One of Taylor Swift's backing dancers made a major misstep after wearing white to her boss's wedding. Eras Tour dancer Tori Evans, who backed the singer for hundreds of tour dates, has been accused of trying to blend into the bridal party after breaking the taboo about wearing white to someone else's wedding.

Fan backlash over white dress

The dancer referenced the pop icon's song Blank Space, captioning the post, 'So it's going to be forever…' One person wrote, 'She wore white……??? That's a little odd.' While another was far less forgiving, saying, 'She looks like the bride. I would have kicked her out.'

A fairytale wedding

The pop icon and her new hubby, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, shut down New York City on one of the busiest days of the year and transformed the stadium — where Taylor has performed eight times over her 20-year career — into a real-life fairytale. This included white bannisters believed to be part of a massive medieval castle, giant trees, a red carpet, and custom monogrammed pieces including their now-iconic wedding logo: two interlocking Ts carved into cream woodwork.

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According to a TMZ source, the elaborate affair, which is believed to have cost the pair over $20 million, was compared to 'Alice in Wonderland meets The Wizard of Oz.'

Celebrity guests and wedding details

Following Taylor and Travis' wedding, plenty of celebs have shared their looks on Instagram and opened up about how incredible the day was. And though official photos of the bride and groom are yet to be seen, it's been confirmed that their ceremony looks were created by Christian Dior Haute Couture. Meanwhile, a statement read that 'their shoes were custom-made by Christian Louboutin and the bride wore Cartier jewellery' — a brand that Taylor famously loves.

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