Workers removed from Madison Square Garden for capturing pictures before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's luxury wedding
A number of workers were dismissed from their duties at Madison Square Garden after taking photographs before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.
Workers were removed from Madison Square Garden after taking pictures before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.
The couple tied the knot in front of 1000 guests at the New York sporting venue on Friday (04.07.26), a day after they hosted a more intimate rehearsal dinner for 100 there, and with arrangements shrouded in secrecy, at least four people working at the event were removed.
A source told PageSix.com that two stage hands “were escorted out Thursday night for taking pictures", but another insider told them there had been four people removed.
But they were not sacked because “since they work for the union, and not MSG, they would have to go to arbitration before they were fired.”
However, they will face sanctions as a result of their actions.
The insider explained: “They can’t work at the Garden anymore but they could work at other places [within the Madison Square Garden conglomerate].”
The outlet had previously revealed corporate employees had been banned from going into Madison Square Garden in the lead up to the wedding.
A source had said: “MSG is off limits to all corporate employees this week. They were not given a reason why it’s a no-go zone.”