Taylor Swift made an unannounced appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of Pixar’s *Toy Story 5* on Tuesday, unveiling a brand‑new song for the film and drawing attention for an uneven spray‑tan that quickly went viral. the pop star’s presence also reignited speculation that she and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce have booked New York’s Madison Square Garden for a multi‑day wedding celebration.

Denim Erdem Gown and Diamond Horseshoe Necklace Highlight Red Carpet

Swift arrived at the Dolby Theatre in a denim off‑the‑shoulder Erdem gown embellished with rhinestones and floral embroidery, pairing it with a diamond horseshoe pendant that nods to Jessie, the film’s cowgirl character. Her signature ruby‑red lip completed the look, and she posed alongside voice talent Joan Cusack, Tom Hanks, Conan O’Brien, Disney president Dana Walden, chairman Alan Bergman and CEO Josh D’Amaro, according to the event’s coverage.

Spray‑Tan Discrepancy Triggers Online Frenzy

Social‑media users noted that Swift’s spray‑tan was uneven: her legs were deep bronze while the sides of her feet and ankles remained pale, creating a “high‑heel ankle sock” effect.. Reddit commenters also pointed out that the tan on her chest, shoulders and face was several shades lighter than her lower body, prompting jokes and speculation about a botched application . the report says the contrast sparked a wave of commentary despite the singer’s continued poise.

"I Knew It I Knew You" Breaks Streams and Returns to Country Roots

The Pixar sequel features Swift’s original track “I Knew It I Knew You,” co‑written with longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff. Disney describes the song as a return to Swift’s country origins, and it has already shattered streaming records. After the screening, Swift took the stage, switched into a bright yellow gown, praised Cusack’s performance, and performed a duet of “You Got A Friend In Me” with Randy Newman, followed by a piano rendition of her new single.

Madison Square Garden Reserved for Multi‑Day July 4 Wedding

Reports indicate Swift and Kelce have secured Madison Square Garden for a multi‑day celebration around the Fourth of July, paying roughly one million dollars per night—the venue’s full market rate. Owned by a publicly traded entertainment corporation, the arena’s windowless design and underground parking are touted as privacy‑enhancing features, making it a coveted spot for high‑profile nuptials.

Who Will Confirm the Wedding Details?

While the venue reservation has been reported, no official statement from Swift, Kelce or their representatives has confirmed the wedding date or guest list. The source notes that the couple’s plans remain unverified, leaving fans to await further clarification.