Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reportedly went to extraordinary lengths to keep their wedding private, but a handful of workers allegedly tested those efforts before the ceremony even began.
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According to Page Six, several workers involved in preparations at Madison Square Garden were reportedly disciplined after allegedly taking photos during setup for the couple's highly anticipated wedding celebration.
The outlet, citing multiple unnamed sources, reported that as many as four workers hired through the wedding's event team were reprimanded on the night before the ceremony. The alleged incident occurred while Swift and Kelce were hosting a rehearsal dinner for close friends and family.
An official with Madison Square Garden disputed the report, telling Page Six that no such action took place.
Security surrounding the wedding was reportedly among the tightest ever seen for a celebrity event.
Corporate employees at Madison Square Garden were previously told they would not have access to the arena in the days leading up to the ceremony, and many guests were reportedly asked to sign non-disclosure agreements designed to protect the couple's privacy.
Even with those precautions, very little has emerged publicly from inside the celebration, which reportedly drew a lengthy list of celebrity guests from the worlds of entertainment and sports.
Swift and Kelce, both 36, exchanged vows Friday in a ceremony officiated by actor Adam Sandler, according to published reports. Jason Kelce served as his brother's best man, while Swift's brother, Austin, reportedly stood beside the bride as her "Man of Honor."
Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly commented on the report regarding the workers or the wedding's security measures.
