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Trinity Audioplayer ready...There’s a trashy development in the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce nuptials as garbage from outside the couple’s wedding venue, Madison Square Garden, is now being sold to obsessive fans.
Artist Justin Gignac’s New York City Garbage — which brands itself as “100% authentic. Hand-picked from the fertile streets of NY, NY” — is selling waste, collected in a transparent box stamped with “JUST&T MARRIED! 7/3/26.” The electronic billboards outside The Garden famously also flashed “JUST&T MARRIED” in the immediate aftermath of the ceremony.
“There’s garbage on the floor after the party,” reads the description for the $25 mini cube of trash, in a nod to the start of Swift’s 2017 song “New Year’s Day” — which opens with, “There’s glitter on the floor after the party.”
[@newyorkcitygarbage]There’s garbage on the floor after the party. Collected from the edge of a love story outside Madison Square Garden, as close to Taylor & Travis’ big day as you could’ve gotten without an invite. This is the debut of Pocket Garbage, so you can carry a piece of the greatest day of your… I mean, their lives, wherever you go.
[#taylorswift][#tayvis][#taylorswiftwedding][#taylorswifttraviskelce] The Grammy-winning singer and Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs tight end, both 36, held their wedding Friday at the World’s Most Famous Arena joined by more than 1,000 guests, including many fellow A-listers.
Gignac donned “a full tuxedo,” too, the day of the wedding as he collected the trash outside The Garden, picking up “a variety of left behind items like cigarette butts … pieces of a rainbow fan, straws, utensils … a ring pop, and one left AirPod.”
“Many of these items have been tied in knots to really nail that wedding theme,” reads the description.
The wedding, which took place amid a days-long heatwave, also necessitated the closure of The Garden’s perimeter from Thursday through midday Saturday, the Fourth of July.