Gignac, known for his ongoing “New York City Garbage” project, scavenged the streets surrounding Madison Square Garden following the ceremony. He curated the findings into small, transparent cubes priced at $25 and larger boxes for $100. Among the items recovered were a lost AirPod, police caution tape, and an ovulation test kit. According to the artist, he has already generated $1,250 from the sale of 50 items and is considering expanding the inventory to meet fan demand.
This trend of monetizing proximity to the pop star has seen increasingly high stakes. Earlier this year, a courtside seat Swift occupied during an NBA playoff game sold for $7,000, while a guitar bearing her teenage signature fetched at least $5,000 at a charity auction. Meanwhile, the newlyweds are reportedly seeking total seclusion for their honeymoon, with rumors pointing toward a $500,000-per-week rental at the San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito to avoid any potential leaks.




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