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By Lisa Richwine

July 3 (Reuters) – Adam Sandler, the comic actor known for goofball roles in movies such as “Billy Madison” and “The Waterboy,” has ​now officiated one of the most-anticipated celebrity ‌unions of the century.

Sandler served as officiant for pop megastar Taylor Swift’s nuptials with football player Travis Kelce, a publicist for Swift disclosed on Friday. A statement described Sandler ‌as ​a friend of the couple.

Kelce, ⁠one of the greatest ⁠tight ends in National Football League history, had a cameo role in Sandler’s 2025 film “Happy Gilmore 2.”

“Man, this life is crazy!! Still so ​surreal I got this opportunity,” Kelce wrote on social media at the time, under a photo ⁠of himself with Sandler on ⁠set.

Sandler spoke about Swift and Kelce ​last year, describing Swift in an interview on “Entertainment Tonight” ​as “incredible” and saying she was kind to ‌his family.

“My kids have met Taylor a bunch of times over the years, and she’s ridiculously nice to them and warm,” said Sandler, the father ⁠of two daughters. The actor called Kelce “such a gentle, nice guy, and funny as hell.”

Sandler’s wedding role was among ⁠just a ‌few details confirmed by Swift’s camp.

The ⁠wedding party featured Swift’s brother, Austin ​Swift, ‌as man of honor and Kelce’s ​brother, Jason ⁠Kelce, as best man.

Jason Kelce is a former NFL star who co-hosts the popular podcast “New Heights” with his brother.

There were no other groomsmen or bridesmaids, the statement from Swift’s publicist said.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by ​William Mallard)

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