Fox Anchors Roast Taylor Swift’s ‘Not Romantic’ Wedding Venue: ‘There’s a Perfectly Good Cathedral’ Nearby

 

Fox News anchors Sandra Smith and John Roberts have their own thoughts on Taylor Swift‘s purported upcoming nuptials.

Multiple news outlets are reporting on the preparations underway outside of Madison Square Garden, where the “Bad Blood” singer and NFL star Travis Kelce are expected to wed Friday in a private ceremony with roughly 1,000 guests.

The couple had been dating for two years when they announced their engagement in August.

While the singer and her beau have yet to officially confirm the reports of their apparently impending wedding, a hungry media has seized on every hint of movement outside of MSG, where TMZ even spotted an ice cream truck — and linked it to the event.

On Fox’s America Reports, reporter CB Cotton showed white tents being set up Thursday outside MSG and noted the wedding rehearsal was reportedly being readied for that evening, before Roberts and Smith shared their opinions of whether a wedding at Madison Square Garden could be “romantic”:

 JOHN ROBERTS: Sandra, we had the lovebirds yesterday atop the Empire State Building tying up traffic and now we’ve got the Kelce-Swift lovebirds tying up traffic for tomorrow and Saturday.

SANDRA SMITH: Love is in the air, John, and underground. I don’t know. Is there a possibility that maybe they are setting up to watch the event? I don’t know — do you really think it sounds romantic to get married in Madison Square Garden with a thousand people?

ROBERTS: Uh, no, I don’t. I don’t.

SMITH: So you think this is really happening?

ROBERTS: I mean there’s a perfectly good cathedral a couple blocks over they could use, maybe.

SMITH: That – could be, maybe that is what is going to be happening. I don’t know. I don’t know. We’ll see. Now this.

ROBERTS: Yeah. It’s fun to speculate.

Watch above via Fox News.

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