Taylor Swift fans are snapping up an unusual piece of memorabilia after an artist sold garbage collected outside the venue of the singer's reported wedding to NFL star Travis Kelce, with more than 1,300 packages selling out worldwide.
The pop superstar reportedly tied the knot with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce at a lavish ceremony held at New York's Madison Square Garden on July 3.
While the wedding quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity events of the year, some fans have gone to extraordinary lengths to secure a keepsake linked to the occasion.
Artist Justin Gignac collected litter from outside the venue and sealed the items inside transparent display cubes, marketing them as limited-edition collectibles for Swift fans.
Garbage turned into collectibles
The unusual souvenirs were sold online for $25 each.
The product description stated:
"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 and Travis' big day as you could've gotten without an invite."
The display cubes reportedly contained discarded items such as:
- Cigarette butts
- Bottle caps
- Other pieces of litter left outside the venue
Sold out across 30 countries
Despite their unconventional nature, the collectibles proved highly popular among fans.
According to reports, more than 1,300 packages sold out, with buyers from 30 countries purchasing the unique mementos.
The phenomenon highlights the enduring enthusiasm of Swift's global fan base, known as "Swifties," who have previously purchased a wide range of memorabilia linked to the singer's concerts, albums and public appearances.







