Fans look to the 'Easter egg queen'

Taylor Swift impersonator Elizabeth Edquist, of Glenwood Landing, shows off a custom bracelet holder during a class at Let's Craft in Westbury on Feb. 3. Credit: Elizabeth Sagarin
Swifties say Taylor Swift is the "Easter egg queen." She's known for leaving hints for fans to uncover when it comes to her latest albums, so her wedding may be no different.
"She wants to drop little clues here and there," said longtime fan Alexandra Ali, 29, of Commack, an on-air personality at 106.1BLI. Swifites, whom Ali described as a strong bunch, are "very passionate about Taylor and her happiness, and this has been something that we have been waiting for, not even just for her, but as a fan base," she said.
Elizabeth Edquist, 32, of Glen Head, a Taylor Swift impersonator who runs Royal Princess Prep Entertainment, said she thinks the wedding is a distraction. Edquist, who has been a fan of Swift's music since her debut album in 2006, said she believes Madison Square Garden is an unusual place for Swift to hold her wedding and that "it just seems so impersonal."
Paige Felice, 13, of Miller Place has a different opinion about the venue.
"I think it’s very iconic, because it’s so famous," she said.
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