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Taylor Swift and the allure of a big celebrity wedding

These magnificent displays of vulgarity and vainglory offer a glimpse into the most private of worlds
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A worker moves metal fencing outside Madison Square Garden near yellow taxis and traffic barriers.
"}],[{"start":119.94999999999999,"text":"The 2024 nuptials of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant (respective scions of Indian business tycoons) entailed lavish pre-wedding festivities in Gujarat, a Mediterranean cruise for around 1,200 guests and a multi-day jamboree in Mumbai. Rihanna performed at one event, Justin Bieber at another. Somewhere among the thronging crowd, genially jammed between industrialists and tech billionaires, you imagine Boris Johnson and Kim Kardashian, gamely bobbing along to the Bollywood tunes. "}],[{"start":149.7,"text":"Never known to wear his Classics degree lightly, Johnson may have taken the chance to mention Elagabalus, the third-century Roman Emperor whose apocryphal party antics variously included serving a meal of 600 ostrich brains and smothering his guests (to death, no less) under a mountain of rose petals. Swift’s wedding planner probably doesn’t need advice on how to party from ancient Roman Emperors, but who knows what her moodboard looks like."}],[{"start":175.95,"text":"Still, even if we’re accustomed to regarding weddings as public declarations of love, the reality is that our inner lives are mostly unreachable to others. That’s what’s so special about being a wedding guest. We’re invited to take the briefest glimpse into the most private and precious worlds. The peculiar parasociality of digital life might make us think this is a right, but really, it’s a gift.  "}],[{"start":199.79999999999998,"text":"It’s easy to romanticise. Sure, “You’ll be the prince and I’ll be the princess / It’s a love story, baby, just say, “Yes”, but what really constitutes a union is far more mundane than that. “What does a happy marriage sound like?” the great American philosopher of marriage, Stanley Cavell, once asked. Bickering is the answer. “Bickering that is itself a mark, not of bliss exactly, but say of caring”. Marriage, he wrote, is a “devotion to repetition, to dailiness”. It’s ordinary, quotidian and deeply tedious often enough, but no less miraculous for it. Have fun, Taylor Swift. Once the rose petals at Madison Square Garden have been swept up, I look forward to more love songs about the boring stuff."}],[{"start":250.29999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1783142374_3483.mp3"}

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