Overtime is never hard to come by if you’re one of New York’s Finest, the NYPD who protect and serve our 5 boroughs 24/7/365. But even if you’re working a regular shift as a New York Police Officer, your salary’s pretty good already. Especially if you’re top NYPD with seniority. Anyhow, TMZ reported Tuesday night that NYPD protection surrounding Madison Square Garden for Taylor Swift’s wedding celebration starting tomorrow is costing $90 an hour for top officers working an 8.5 hour shift.

Plus, rookie officers who already working 8 to 9 hour shifts at MSG will cost another $70 an hour. So far, it totals close to $165,000 with that number only getting higher once all said and done.

Aside from wages, Page Six gave us an early glimpse today of the possible castle prop being used as part of Taylor’s castle wedding theme. MSG workers were seen loading wrapped up pieces into the arena when a piece of tarp opened up where we see column designed pieces peaking out.

Page Six also reports that Taylor Swift touched down in her own private jet Tuesday evening not too far from MSG in Morristown, New Jersey. Alongside arriving 3 days before wedding, Taylor shortly after landing hopped into a van and headed over to nearby Dogpound Gym.

And just released today, Page Six gave out word that Taylor’s wedding celebration on Friday will be a 10 hour event. Doors open at 3:30pm, cocktails start at 4pm, ceremony at 5:30pm, and then reception at 6:30pm till 2am. The rehearsal dinner tomorrow night at the Infosys Theater adjacent to MSG will be from 6pm to 10:30pm.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA


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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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