A dancer who performed throughout Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” is receiving online backlash after posting a video of herself preparing to attend Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding on Friday, July 4, at Madison Square Garden — and the controversy has nothing to do with her dance moves.
Tori Evans, 33, posted a video of herself and her husband, TJ Shaw, preparing for the ceremony at the Soho Grand Hotel in New York before heading to the 1,000-person celebration. She captioned the clip with a nod to a Swift love song, writing, “So it’s going to be forever…🥂🍾.” It was a sweet touch — until the comments section erupted.
In the wake of the ceremony, reports emerged of unusual fan behavior, with litter collected outside the wedding venue quickly selling out as collectible keepsakes. Fans reportedly purchased cigarette butts, bottle caps and other discarded items.
Kayla Nicole, who dated Kelce on and off for roughly five years before their 2022 split, was spotted in Los Angeles running errands after a workout in her first public appearance since the wedding.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were absent from the wedding celebrations, according to reports. Unnamed sources suggest Lively had hoped the friendship could recover but no invitation came.
Fans Call Out the Dress Color
Swift’s devoted fans took issue with the color of Evans’s silk gown, which looked white to many who viewed the video. Comments flooded in quickly. “You wore WHITE????” wrote one Instagram user. Others were slightly more measured but no less pointed, with remarks like “Love the style but white? Eek!” and “Too close to white babe 😬” flooding the post. One commenter went further, writing, “Noooo!! Not pink that looks like white!!! It’s our girl’s day!!!”
Several users said the look made Evans appear to be the bride herself. “I thought you are a bride until I read the comments,” one person admitted. Another cut straight to social consequences: “All your friends are talking behind your back for this one.” The post drew backlash from Swift’s fanbase, prompting numerous negative comments aimed at the dancer.
Shaw Jumps to His Wife’s Defense
Shaw responded to the criticism, clarifying that the dress was pink champagne in color and that lighting made it appear differently. “DRESS IS PINK CHAMPAGNE color for everyone that doesn’t understand lighting 😂,” Shaw wrote. Supportive followers echoed the sentiment, with one writing that Evans looked stunning regardless of the color debate and another urging her to ignore the criticism entirely.
Not everyone accepted the explanation, however. Some users argued that champagne shades still fall into problematic territory for wedding attire. One Instagram user commented that shades such as champagne and red are traditionally discouraged at weddings for precisely that reason, calling the gown “the wrong occasion” for the dress. Evans appeared unbothered and later shared a video from her car leaving the city, captioned “Til next time New York,” set to Swift’s “Getaway Car.”
Security Concerns Over Kanye West
Security planners reportedly discussed how they would respond if Kanye West unexpectedly appeared at the wedding, given Swift’s history with the rapper. West’s name came up repeatedly during planning meetings, though he never attended and the ceremony proceeded without incident.
Evans’ Deep Ties to Swift’s World
Evans secured her invitation through years of collaboration with Swift. She performed as part of the “Eras Tour” dance team, a group she once described as a family of 26. The tour kicked off in March 2023 and ran through 149 shows across 51 cities on five continents before concluding in December 2024. When the tour wrapped, Evans shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, reflecting on how the experience had changed her life and describing Swift as “the most beautiful, intelligent, inspiring, genuine and talented artist of our time.”
Beyond her work with Swift, Evans has an extensive performance resume that includes collaborations with numerous high-profile artists such as Beyoncé, Cardi B, The Weeknd, Gwen Stefani, Ricky Martin, Jennifer Hudson, Pitbull, Tyga, Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Jason Derulo and Maroon 5.
A Wedding Worth the Drama
Whatever the dress color debate, the event Evans attended was nothing short of extraordinary. Swift, a 14-time Grammy winner, and Kelce, both 36, exchanged vows at Madison Square Garden in a ceremony officiated by actor Adam Sandler, with live performances by Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks. The roughly 1,000 guests — a list that included prominent figures from entertainment such as Lena Dunham, Jennifer Lopez, Hugh Grant, Gigi Hadid, Ethan Hawke, Tom Cruise, Aaron Dessner, Mariska Hargitay, Julianne Moore, Ellie Goulding, the Haim sisters, Nikki Glaser, Benson Boone, Bradley Cooper and Dakota Johnson — were not permitted to bring phones inside the venue.
In lieu of a formal sit-down dinner, guests mingled around buffet-style food stations catered by the exclusive club Zero Bond, a table stacked with more than two dozen desserts and carnival games spread throughout the space. Reports indicated there weren’t enough seats for the entire crowd. As for Swift’s look, details remain tightly guarded: she wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture, with outfits for both her and Kelce crafted at Dior’s ateliers in Paris. Designer Jonathan Anderson, 41, told reporters he couldn’t share specifics yet, calling the experience of working with Swift a joy and noting that the two became close friends during the process while describing the creation of a wedding dress as deeply emotional work. Swift completed her bridal ensemble with Cartier jewelry, and both she and Kelce wore custom Christian Louboutin shoes.
For Evans, the dress drama was a minor footnote to what was by any measure an extraordinary evening. She earned her invitation the hard way — two years on the road, 149 shows, five continents — and whatever color her gown appeared on screen, the Swift inner circle clearly had no objections to her being there. The internet, as always, had plenty to say. The bride, for her part, was busy getting married.

