Shania Twain pokes fun at missing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding for bride’s ex

Look what Harry Styles made her do.
Shania Twain blamed her absence from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding on the bride’s ex-boyfriend’s “Together, Together” tour.
“Taylor Swift invited me to her wedding, and I couldn’t go because I was already committed to Harry’s shows,” the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” singer explained during a recent sitdown with CTV’s etalk.
She admitted “it’s just kind of funny that happened that way,” referencing Swift’s brief romance with Styles, 32, between 2012 and 2013.
“I was already committed,” Twain continued, insisting she “would have done anything to be at Taylor’s wedding” to Kelce.
“It would have been really lovely for me to be there, but I was with Harry,” she said.
Twain, notably, was the opening act of the former One Direction member’s 12-show residency at London’s Wembley Stadium, which concluded on the Fourth of July.
Swift and Kelce’s wedding took place in New York City on July 3 — and Styles performed “Two Ghosts,” a breakup song inspired by their short-lived romance, hours later.
The “X Factor” alum’s fiancée, Zoë Kravitz, is close friends with Swift, 36, and attended the Madison Square Garden nuptials without Styles.
Kravitz, who got engaged to Styles in April, was photographed heading to the ceremony solo in a beaded mesh dress and strappy heels.
The 37-year-old actress was one of more than 1,000 guests at the star-studded event earlier this month.
Twain, meanwhile, was not the only celeb to confess to skipping out on the A-list affair.
Ryan Seacrest revealed on his eponymous radio show last week that after he “RSVP’d to go … Disney hired [him] to do the Fourth of July 250 special on the 3rd and the 4th.”
The “American Idol” host, 51, was “torn” but had “no choice” but to cancel since “it’s part of [his] job at Disney to do these things.”
As for James Taylor, he missed Swift and Kelce, 36, saying “I do” to perform at Tanglewood Music Festival, as he has done for the past 52 years of the Independence Day concert.
“You know, [my wife Kim] and I were invited to a wedding at Madison Square Garden tonight,” the performer, 78, told audience members.