Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce spared little expense when it came to protecting the privacy of their highly anticipated wedding, and new reports suggest those security measures extended well beyond celebrity guests. Following Friday's ceremony at Madison Square Garden, multiple outlets reported that workers at the iconic venue faced disciplinary action after allegedly attempting to take photos before the wedding. While the exact consequences remain unclear, the reports highlight just how seriously organizers treated confidentiality for one of the year's biggest celebrity events.The wedding, which reportedly welcomed around 1,000 guests from across sports, music and Hollywood, was surrounded by tight security from the moment preparations began.Reports differ on what happened to the workersAccording to Page Six, at least four union workers were escorted out of Madison Square Garden on Thursday night after allegedly taking photos inside the venue as final preparations were underway. However, one source told the outlet the workers were not immediately fired because they were employed through a union. Instead, the source said any termination would require arbitration, though the workers reportedly would no longer be permitted to work at Madison Square Garden itself.TMZ, citing Bloomberg News reporter Myles Miller, reported that employees who violated confidentiality agreements tied to the event were fired. Neither Madison Square Garden nor representatives for Swift and Kelce have publicly addressed the reports.Security around the wedding was unlike almost anything seen beforeThe alleged disciplinary action came after days of extraordinary security measures surrounding the wedding. Corporate employees were reportedly prohibited from entering Madison Square Garden during the days leading up to the ceremony.According to multiple reports, many guests signed non-disclosure agreements before attending, although Page Six reported that the couple's closest friends and family members were not required to do so because privacy had long been respected within their inner circle. Bloomberg reporter Myles Miller also reported that law enforcement personnel working the event had their cell phones confiscated before entering the venue, while access to the arena was tightly controlled.MORE: Christian McCaffrey's sister-in-law Sophia Culpo lights up Instagram with holiday swimsuit photosOne of the biggest celebrity weddings of the yearSwift and Kelce transformed Madison Square Garden into an elaborate wedding venue, with celebrity guests reportedly including Jennifer Lopez, Paul McCartney, Tom Cruise, Reese Witherspoon, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Stevie Nicks and many more. The ceremony itself was reportedly officiated by Adam Sandler, with Jason Kelce serving as Travis Kelce's best man and Swift's brother, Austin, standing as her "Man of Honor."Despite the enormous guest list and worldwide attention surrounding the event, remarkably few photos or videos emerged from inside the ceremony, a sign that the extensive privacy measures were largely successful. Now, reports surrounding the alleged discipline of venue workers have become the latest chapter in what was already one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings in recent memory.More Sports news:Christian McCaffrey's sister-in-law Sophia Culpo lights up Instagram with holiday swimsuit photosJJoey Chestnut reminds everyone why he's the king of the Fourth of JulyJutta Leerdam all white dress delivers knock out blow at Michael Rubin's partyESPN just made a stunning prediction about Myles Garrett's first Rams season