After the big wedding bash of Taylor Swift (36) and Travis Kelce (36) at Madison Square Garden, the world is still puzzling over what exactly happened at the celebration. While some details became known in the hours after the major event with around 1,000 invited guests according to media reports, fans are still waiting for deeper, confirmed insights into the festivities. Perhaps these could come in the form of a documentary.

A Documentary as a Thank You?

Whether the numerous fans of music superstar Swift will actually get to see a documentary at some point has not yet been officially clarified. The US edition of the British tabloid "The Sun" claims to have learned from insiders familiar with the celebration that filming took place for a documentary.

It is claimed that the film is supposed to provide extensive insights into the wedding - starting with the selection of flowers to organizational matters behind the scenes. Guests at the celebration are said to receive the alleged documentary as a thank you. The report does not make clear whether the film will then also be released publicly.

However, the British "Daily Mail" is already speculating where the film could appear. Swift and football star Kelce had also invited Bob Iger, Dana Walden and David Greenbaum from Disney, among others. In addition, Adam Aron, the CEO of AMC, was reportedly invited. AMC Theatres is the largest cinema chain in the USA, and the docuseries "Taylor Swift: The End of an Era" appeared on the streaming service Disney+. In addition, according to the report, there is a theory among fans that footage from the wedding could also be used for future music videos, for example.

Countless Famous Faces

Should a documentary actually appear, countless other stars are likely to appear in it alongside Swift and Kelce. According to reports, a virtually endless list of well-known personalities was present at the wedding celebration. Names mentioned in this context include Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, Hugh Grant, Bradley Cooper, Ed Sheeran, Selena Gomez and Dakota Johnson.

The ceremony was officiated by comedian and actor Adam Sandler. A spokesperson confirmed to "CBS News" corresponding reports. Sandler is a "friend" of the couple. Swift's brother Austin and Kelce's brother Jason served as best men. As various insiders revealed to US media, Paul McCartney is said to have sung the Beatles classic "I Want to Hold Your Hand".