Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce had a strict “no photography” rule for their wedding guests, but that rule apparently didn’t apply to their own camera crew.
According to a report from The US SunThe newlyweds had camera crews documenting every step of their July 3 celebration, intending to turn the footage into a wedding documentary for their guests.
The outlet claimed the film would chronicle everything from the planning process to the star-studded ceremony at Madison Square Garden, where the couple exchanged vows in front of around 1,000 family members, friends and celebrity guests.
Although no official photos or videos from the wedding have been released, details have slowly emerged despite strict security measures and non-disclosure agreements surrounding the event.
The US Sun reported that the completed documentary would be included in a thank-you gift package sent to everyone who attended the wedding.
The rumors gained momentum after “No Parking” signs referring to a “movie shoot” were spotted around Madison Square Garden starting Wednesday, just days before the ceremony.
The report also pointed to the guest list as another clue. Guests included Disney executives Bob Iger, Dana Walden and David Greenbaum. Swift already has an established relationship with Disney+, which has released projects including The end of an era And Folklore: Long Pond studio sessions.
Also in attendance was Adam Aron, CEO of AMC Theaters, who teamed up with Swift on the hit concert film 2023. Taylor Swift: the era tour.
Neither Swift nor Kelce have publicly addressed these reports, leaving fans waiting to see if images from their highly anticipated wedding will ever be officially released.




