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Susan Johnson's avatar

I, for one, am happy for this union of awesome people, who deserve to have happiness. I am also delighted that this event swallowed up trumpness. Nice work!

Joan Eisenstodt's avatar

Agree. They didn’t want to not invite someone and had fun with this.

D. D. Wyss's avatar

You're right, Clay. Traitor tot needs grift ideas like I need more excuses to hate the KC Chiefs.

Marc Donner's avatar

I heard the news about their charity donations. Decency rocks.

Beth Winfrey's avatar

I know that she donates to charities at all her concert stops. To me, she could teach a lot of others a lesson in generosity. I don't have the funds to do it, so instead I crochet baby sets that are donated to organizations that give them to people who need them. There are so many places you can give of your time and effort; please look around and help where you can.

Eva Seifert's avatar

Whoopie. Is she paying for disrupting the lives of thousands of New Yorkers? They blocked off the streets around the Garden, disrupting traffic and businesses. Willing to bet that cost the city millions.

Phil Weltner's avatar

I see the always-dapper Peezy was invited and wore his best rat tux even though there was no announced dress code.

Peaceful Mary T.'s avatar

That little Peezy is always a class act!

Nancy Goody's avatar

Well done, Clay.

CVG's avatar

Yeah, these weddings are kinda icky. But, I do like the charity.

BTW…. Sometime check out the video of Adam Sandler introducing The Who when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Pretty nice musical performance by Sandler.

Al Karpinski's avatar

Thought my memory was going, but a quick search showed I remembered correctly Bono introducing The Who

Robert southall's avatar

Gerorge kittle deserbed am invite, which I'm sure he got. I know kyle juszczyk was invited because his wife is bffs with Taylor more thann brottany mahommes

Eva Seifert's avatar

Someone please explain why they had a wedding in Madison Square Garden, disrupting the lives of thousands of New Yorkers. Are they paying for the police, the blocked streets, the businesses that were affected? Sorry, I see 2 entitled people who didn't care about disrupting the lives of thousands of others.

Joan Eisenstodt's avatar

I think they wanted privacy and all the people they wanted. Not a fan of her talents, I am a fan of her generosity.

David Yohalem's avatar

Yet they have accumulated more than 1000 million dollars. They could charge less, accumulate less and still donate to charities without discomfort.

Dan's avatar

I think Sandler was 2008 VH1 rock honors https://youtu.be/t3gOhCS36bE?is=12BKYdqHbe30NVnI