Taylor Swift fans pay US$25 for garbage from outside wedding
- Artist Justin Gignac is selling trash collected outside Madison Square Garden following Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding for $25 each. Items include straws, ring pop candy, and a single AirPod.
- The couple, both 36, married last week at the Most Famous Arena, joined by more than 1,000 guests including many fellow A-listers amid a global frenzy. The lavish ceremony was closely watched by Swift's fans.
- Dressed in a tuxedo, Gignac collected debris and sealed 50 items—described as "sculptures"—in plastic cubes to prevent leaks. He has made $1,250 from sales so far and may list additional items.
- All items were snatched up within 24 hours of sales starting on Wednesday. The website announced the collection is sold out, with water bottle caps, police caution tape, and the single AirPod among the vanished pieces.
- Gignac said "It's getting a lot of Swifties who just want a tangential piece of the wedding." He aims to commemorate cultural moments in New York City through time-capsule collections from significant events.
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The wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce not only brought together about a thousand guests in the Madison Square Garden of New York a week ago, since the garbage that remained in the surroundings of the enclosure also aroused the interest of the fans and ended up turned into collectible objects. The artist Justin ... Continue reading "Sale of wedding garbage by Taylor Swift is exhausted in hours: this contained the curious memories" The post…
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A Man Collected Trash From Taylor Swift's Wedding, Put It On Sale For $25 A Piece, And Sold Out Within 24 Hours
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A New York artist went there and collected the trash thrown away by the invited guests.
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