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Wedding season meets friendship audit. Multiple reports claim that Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh Sperry, once seen as firmly in Taylor Swift’s inner circle, are not invited to Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming wedding. No reason has been given, and no one on the record is confirming it.

Taylor Swift walks with Keleigh Sperry and Miles Teller in December 2023.
An exact reason for the snub was not provided. Swift, Sperry and Teller are pictured above in December 2023.

The chatter follows months of low-grade rumor smoke about a cooling between the couples. The last clear public hang? February 2024, when Teller and Sperry joined Swift in a VIP suite at Super Bowl LVIII to watch Kelce and the Chiefs beat the 49ers. Teller later appeared on the Kelce brothers’ official “New Heights” podcast and gave a friendly, football-forward chat, nothing messy, no wedding talk.

Taylor Swift and friends, including Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry, in a Super Bowl LVIII suite in February 2024.
Swift, Teller and Sperry’s last public sighting together was in February 2024 when the couple joined her to watch Kelce play in the Super Bowl.

Now the whisper mill says other once-close names, including Blake Lively and Karlie Kloss, might not make the guest list either. Again: nothing officially confirmed, and reps haven’t weighed in publicly.

The Take

I’ll say this: guest-list gossip is wedding catnip. It’s juicy because it’s personal, but it’s also famously unreliable until the photos drop. In celebrity land, a wedding invite is more than a plus-one, it’s a live-status update on who’s in the vault and who’s been archived.

What looks like a snub from the outside can be boring reality on the inside: venues cap out, families expand, friend groups shift, and yes, some relationships simply drift. I wouldn’t read tea leaves off Instagram likes; they’re not marriage counselors. Also, Swift is a master of narrative control. If she’s curating this day tightly, that tracks with how she handles tours, films, and releases: meticulously.

My read? The hype: that there’s some grand feud. The reality: the guest list is probably a strategic, intimate edit, part logistics, part life stage. Think of it like spring-cleaning your camera roll before a big upgrade: a few favorites you haven’t opened in ages will still get cut, even if the memories were great.

Receipts

Confirmed:

  • Miles Teller co-starred in Taylor Swift’s 2021 music video “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version),” credited on the official video release.
  • Swift, Teller, and Sperry were publicly photographed together in a Super Bowl LVIII suite on Feb. 11, 2024; game images and footage are widely available from that date.
  • Teller appeared on the official “New Heights” podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce in November 2025, discussing football and a film project; no wedding talk.
  • Swift does not follow anyone on Instagram; Sperry publicly follows Swift as of June 1, 2026.

Unverified/Reported:

  • That Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry are not invited to the Swift-Kelce wedding. This is reported but not confirmed by principals or representatives.
  • That Blake Lively and Karlie Kloss are also off the guest list. Again, reported, not confirmed.
  • The specific wedding date and location (July 3 in New York City). Reported, not officially announced.
  • Any alleged “falling out” or specific personal reasons for invite decisions. No public, on-the-record sourcing.

Backstory (for Casual Readers)

Miles Teller, the “Top Gun: Maverick star”, and Keleigh Sperry, a model and actress, were warmly folded into Swift’s world in recent years, Teller even headlined one of her re-record era videos. Swift’s social orbit (once dubbed a “squad”) has always flexed over time, with seasons of closeness and quiet breaks. Her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce went public in 2023 and turned into a cultural juggernaut through 2024-2026, with football cameos, tour appearances, and, now, wedding buzz.

What’s Next

Watch for anything on-the-record: a posted save-the-date, a rep statement, or day-of photos confirming the who and where. If the couple stays silent (highly likely), the truth will surface in real time, via wedding-week sightings, venue chatter, and, ultimately, the official images. Also worth tracking: any friendly nods on the “New Heights” podcast, plus the usual social media soft-signals (congratulatory posts, tagged photos).

Until then, file the snub talk under “plausible, not proven.” Guest lists evolve up to the eleventh hour, and with a couple this watched, expect tight circles and even tighter lips.

What would you do in their shoes, keep it ultra-intimate and risk bruised feelings, or go big and let the seating chart be chaos?


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