Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has one piece of simple marriage advice for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, and it involves displays of affection.
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Less than 48 hours after attending the wedding at Madison Square Garden, Reid and his wife, Tammy Reid, were in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the head coach was the guest narrator for a special “Music & and the Spoken Word” broadcast honoring America’s semiquincentennial.
In the press conference following the performance, the Reids shared with the Deseret News the advice they’d give to the newlyweds as well as any young couple for building a strong and happy marriage.
Reid shared the advice Adam Sandler, who officiated Swift’s and Kelce’s wedding, gave the couple during the ceremony.
“He told them, ‘Keep kissing,’” Andy Reid said. “So, in its simplest form, that’s a good thing. It’s hard to argue when you give your wife a kiss, or your wife gives you a kiss. And make sure you do it every day, every minute that you have an opportunity to do it. Knock it out, and you won’t have problems.”
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Andy Reid talks Taylor Swift’s and Travis Kelce’s wedding, shares his — and Adam Sandler’s — best marriage advice
I asked Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy Reid, what advice they’d give to the newlyweds after attending their wedding this weekend. Here’s what he said: pic.twitter.com/TJwSb1HM6e
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Andy Reid then praised Sandler as the officiant.
“In a simple, hysterical way, he was phenomenal,” Reid said. “He’s crazy, but he did a great job in getting them married with a lot of humor. But, that part there I thought, pretty good advice, in its simplest form.”
Tammy Reid said her husband lives by that advice. She also shared her own words of wisdom for Swift and Kelce.
“I would say communicate, which is big,” she said. “I mean, we kind of live two different lives. He’s at football and I’m at home and I’m doing the kids and stuff. So I think just communicate, know where everybody is all the time and just — that’s the way you stay involved with your family. But yeah, talk about everything.”
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