At her friends Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff's wedding, Taylor Swift had a significant part to play.
According to Page Six, the 33-year-old pop icon gave a jaw-dropping toast during the happy couple's wedding ceremony on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, on Saturday.
The 'raucous' toast, which lasted 15 minutes, reportedly had the attendees in stitches. Taylor, who has recently worked with Margaret, 28, and Jack, 39, as a significant songwriting duo and producer, 'roasted' them without fear of upsetting anyone.
Cara Delevingne, who subsequently partied the night away with Taylor, and Lana Del Rey, who on Monday announced an imminent mini-tour of the United States, were also guests at the celebrity-studded wedding.
One of the funnier parts of Taylor's speech, according to a source at the wedding who spoke to Page Six, was when she humorously called out Jack for his bad manners during the awards ceremony.
She reportedly said she always praises him whenever she receives a prize for a project they worked on together. She asserted that when Jack receives an award, he never thanks her and never mentions her name.
Taylor has won 12 Grammys thus far in her successful music career, but Antonoff, who is the lead singer of the band Bleachers, co-writes and produces for many musicians, and who was a member of the on- hiatus band Fun, has an incredible eight Grammys to his credit. Taylor and Jack met in 2012 and grew close.
Their first significant joint venture was on numerous songs from her critically acclaimed album 1989, which marked the end of her transition from a country music superstar to a pop juggernaut.
On her follow-up Reputation, he had a bigger part, and by 2019's Lover, he was her main co-writer and producer. He played a considerably smaller part in Folklore in 2020 and appeared even less in its sequel Evermore, although he appeared more prominently than ever in Midnights in 2022.
Lana Del Rey routinely works with Antonoff, so it seemed only right that she would perform a song for them during their first dance as husband and wife.
According to reports, the singer sang Margaret, a song she wrote after Qualley. Her most recent album, Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd., included the studio version, which was backed in the studio by Antonoff's band, Bleachers.
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Additionally, according to sources at the wedding, a tattoo artist was available for those courageous enough to permanently ink memories of the nuptials.
They also mentioned that Rick and Shira Antonoff, as well as Andie MacDowell and Paul Qualley, were present at the wedding celebration.
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