Taylor Swift hosts reception for fans who got married in the parking lot of her show

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Tricia Gilbride
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It has finally been confirmed that getting married in the parking lot of a Taylor Swift concert increases your chance of meeting Taylor Swift.

Devoted Swiftie Katy Harris and new husband Chris Eisenmann -- who proved that he is worth marrying by enthusiastically supporting Swift-focused nuptials -- said their sacred vows standing on asphalt outside the singer's Philadelphia show.

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Harris explained on her Instagram that the couple originally planned to wed on December 13, Swift's birthday, but their plans fell through. Harris joked about wearing the wedding dress hanging up in her closet to the concert, but it quickly turned into a serious plan, because love is real.

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The couple were married on June 12 outside of Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. It may have been a parking lot wedding, but the couple still made it Pinterest-worthy with flowers and chalkboard-painted mason jar mugs for champagne.

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After the show, the glowing newlyweds were invited backstage to meet their wedding singer who didn't get the memo that you're not supposed to wear white to someone else's wedding.

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Swift named her album Speak Now after a song about stopping a wedding, so her endorsement of vows is meaningful.

It's a love story, baby just say yes ... in the parking lot of Lincoln Financial Field.

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