
Taylor Rooks gets married in star-studded NYC event that included Jack Harlow and Saquon Barkley
Little is known about the nuptials or Rooks' new hubby, but the NBA reporter posted images from the wedding on her Instagram on Wednesday. She captioned the post, 'What a night. This is love.'
Among the glamorous shots from her big day, several featured high-profile athletes from the NFL and NBA.
One snap showed Rooks posing between rapper Jack Harlow and Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley.
3 Sports broadcaster Taylor Rooks got married in NYC.
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Another image showed NBA stars Kevin Durant and Draymond Green in attendance.
A separate photo featured Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin in attendance.
Others at the wedding included Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell, along with his fiancée, Coco Jones. Former FS1 host Joy Taylor appeared to be a bridesmaid.
'So happy for my girl,' Taylor wrote in a post on her own Instagram Story sharing Rooks' post, 'Love you sis!'
3 Taylor Rooks looks on during the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft at Barclays Center.
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Rooks shared other photos on her story, including a second image of Durant sitting at a table at the reception, smiling among other guests.
Rooks' new husband remains a bit of a mystery, with a menu seen in one of the photos only giving the clue that his first name was Shane.
She has kept much of her personal life private, and the wedding announcement came as a shock to many of her fans.
3 Sports broadcaster Taylor Rooks
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The ceremony kicks off what will be a big change for Rooks, who is set to take over as the host for Prime Video's new NBA studio show in the fall alongside Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki.
She recently left her NBA reporting job at TNT and Bleacher Report.
'I'm thrilled to continue to grow my role at Prime Video and help shape their NBA coverage from the ground up,' Rooks said in a statement in January. 'With the addition of legends like Dirk and Blake, we're not just building a show, we are crafting an experience that will be entertaining and truly special for basketball fans.
'This is a career milestone for me and I'm incredibly excited to share my love and passion for this game with NBA fans all over the world.'

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