Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding guests reportedly ended up on a secret MSG risk list

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding guests reportedly ended up on a secret MSG risk list

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding guests reportedly ended up on a secret MSG risk list(Getty)

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding has stayed in the headlines since the July 3 ceremony at Madison Square Garden. Now, another report has put the event back in the spotlight. Now, the attention has shifted from the guest list to a reported internal database maintained by Madison Square Garden Entertainment.A report claimed that several celebrities who attended the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding appeared in a secret MSG risk database. The report surfaced weeks after hackers allegedly leaked internal company files, raising fresh questions about privacy and how the venue tracked high-profile visitors.

New report claims several Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding guests appeared in leaked MSG database

According to various sources, including WIRED, Madison Square Garden Entertainment maintained an internal "talent" database containing roughly 39,500 celebrity profiles.

The report said about 400 people in that database carried some level of risk rating.Among those reportedly listed were Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding guests Ice Spice, Selena Gomez, Benson Boone, Michael Strahan and Mariska Hargitay. The source revealed that each of them received a "low risk" label. The report did not suggest those guests had done anything wrong. But it described the label as part of MSG's internal tracking system.

The topic also came up on the latest episode of the "Pablo Torre Finds Out" podcast, where host Pablo Torre discussed the reported database. Citing a source familiar with the records, Torre said even a "low risk" label could reflect that a public figure had drawn attention through media coverage or social media activity.The report went beyond the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding. The source also said the database included several other public figures with different classifications.

Rapper Fat Joe and “Vogue” editor Anna Wintour reportedly carried "medium risk" labels. Comedian Adam Pally and producer Pete Rock were reportedly marked "DO NOT HOST," while rapper Lil Tjay allegedly received a venue ban after a previous incident.The publication also reported that the leaked files contained other sensitive information, including labels identifying some celebrities as LGBTQIA. Digital rights advocate Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, criticized that practice in comments quoted by the outlet.

Greer said, "They just seem overly interested in queer and trans people in their venue."Sources also claimed the breach went far beyond celebrity profiles. The leaked data reportedly included a separate Salesforce database containing nearly 10.5 million unique email addresses linked to ticket buyers. According to the same reports, a class-action lawsuit filed in June argues the breach stemmed from Madison Square Garden Entertainment's broader surveillance practices, including its use of facial recognition technology at Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and Sphere in Las VegasThe leak reportedly traces back to the hacker group ShinyHunters after Madison Square Garden Entertainment allegedly refused to pay a ransom. Sources also reported that the company did not respond to its request for comment. While the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding remains one of the year's biggest celebrity events, the latest report has shifted attention toward privacy concerns surrounding one of New York's most famous venues.

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