The wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is not here for the gossip swirling around Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's wedding. Tavia Hunt, who attended the star-studded celebration at Madison Square Garden last weekend, took to Instagram to shut down what she calls 'inappropriate' rumors about the big day.

The wedding, which reportedly had around 1,000 guests, was a no-phone affair, so details have been scarce. That vacuum quickly filled with chatter suggesting the reception was a disaster—guests supposedly waited in long lines and, worst of all, the champagne ran out. But Hunt says that's all fiction.

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'This is such a false narrative,' she wrote on Instagram. 'They did not run out of champagne. There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony.' She went on to describe the vows as 'spectacular—beautiful, touching, and absolutely perfect,' adding that the entire experience was 'fabulous.'

Hunt didn't mince words about the rumor mill, either. 'And, frankly, it's inappropriate to make that kind of statement when you clearly don't know what you're talking about. This is a rumor—it is not true.'

The wedding has been a hot topic among sports fans, especially after a guest sparked fury over a 'bridal' dress color. But for Hunt, the focus should be on the couple, not baseless speculation.

NFL announcer Greg Olsen was among the attendees and had a completely different take. On his podcast 'Youth Inc.,' Olsen described the atmosphere as electric and surprisingly down-to-earth despite the star power. 'It's hard to really put into words the people that you would see in line in the bathroom and people you would see in line at the bar,' he said. 'You're kind of like, 'What am I even doing here? What is this circle?''

Olsen noted that the no-phone policy allowed everyone to let loose. 'Some people know each other, some people don't know each other. So, you know, just a really unique crowd of fun people. But I think the environment that was created—no phones, no cameras—everyone could just be themselves, enjoy the night, enjoy Travis and Taylor.'

The wedding also drew attention for Brittany Mahomes rocking a $100K look and Paulina Gretzky stealing the spotlight in a sizzling black dress. But for Tavia Hunt, the real story is about respect—and knowing when to keep quiet.