Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s wedding clue has once again caught attention. A recent report claimed that several vendors were spotted outside Madison Square Garden on Monday. Allegedly, it was the wedding preparation for the celebrity couple.
For the uninitiated, Swift-Kelce has been speculated to tie the knot on July 3, followed by a weekend of celebrations at MSG. While the soon-to-be-married pair has not yet confirmed the details, the buzz outside the venue hinted at a massive event.
Photos show spotlights and lighting equipment being taken to MSG, claims report
A clue about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding venue has been revealed—a Page Six report released several photos featuring vendors outside Madison Square Garden. In one of the pictures, a big container box labeled “40-inch mirror ball” was being unloaded. It hinted at Swift’s hit track “Mirrorball” from the 2020 album “Folklore.” Reportedly, staffers offloaded a huge number of chairs, lighting equipment, and spotlights.
Furthermore, the report mentioned that large items packed in tarps were unloaded outside the property. Vendors were allegedly prepping for a big event as a “lighting company, a piping and draping business, and a transportation services company” were spotted. Moreover, many unmarked trucks arrived at the venue.
According to the report, some vendors appeared to have been instructed to maintain secrecy. Therefore, they reportedly concealed their companies’ names and logos. Moreover, several workers told the outlet that they were not seemingly aware of the clients’ identities. “We aren’t told anything. Everything is so tight-lipped,” one of them said.
Meanwhile, the secrecy around Kelce and Swift’s wedding has reportedly become a topic of discussion among their guests as well. A source told Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice that the invitees have allegedly been feeling “annoyed” and distrustful. “Everyone understands wanting privacy, but at some point it starts feeling like they don’t trust the very people they’re inviting,” they said.
Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on Reality Tea.
