Artist Selling Trash From Outside Taylor Swift’s MSG Wedding in $25 Collectible Cubes
Justin Gignac says he has sold 50 sealed mini-cubes for $25 each, turning street trash from the wedding into collectible souvenirs.
- Artist Justin Gignac is selling trash collected outside Madison Square Garden to fans for $25 per item following the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding held Friday.
- Gignac donned a full tuxedo on Friday as he collected debris outside the venue perimeter, later sealing items in plastic cubes to 'hammer home the wedding theme' for buyers.
- Within 24 hours of sales starting, collectors purchased 50 individual items including cigarette butts and a single left AirPod, with sales concluding by July 8 and generating $1,250.
- Swifties are purchasing the '100% authentic' waste to own a 'tangential piece' of the event, with product descriptions referencing lyrics from Swift's 2017 song 'New Year's Day.'
- Following the rapid sell-out, Gignac indicated he may list additional items on his website, as interest remains high regarding the celebrity wedding that drew more than 1,000 guests.
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