Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck started dating in July 2002, and they got engaged in November of the same year. Later, they decided to postpone their September 2003 wedding. Nearly 20 years later, in 2021, they rekindled their relationship. Jennifer recently chastised a visitor for posting a video of her serenading Ben Affleck at their Georgia wedding ceremony.

Jennifer Lopez has spoken out against an attendee who she claims “took advantage” of the situation and “sold” a video of her serenading Ben Affleck last weekend at their wedding celebration in Georgia to TMZ. “This was taken without permission. Period. And whoever did it took advantage of our private moment,” she wrote in an Instagram comment shared by the fan account @jlow0rld.

I don’t know where you all are getting it from bc we had NDAs and asked everyone to not share anything from our wedding. That is our choice to share.

Anything I put out private is OnTheJLO and it’s to share w my fans. Which I will do when I am ready to. This was stolen without our consent and sold for money. Thank you for caring I love you guys.

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In the video, Lopez sings to Affleck, who is shown smiling and enjoying the performance from a chair directly across from her. She then holds out the microphone for the crowd to join in on the catchy refrain, “Can’t get enough.” “All night / I can feel the passion / in your eyes / I’m still in love with you,” the bride sings as she’s surrounded by backup dancers.

The pair celebrated their wedding with over 100 guests last Saturday at the Oscar-winning actor’s 87-acre property on Hampton Island Preserve in Georgia. The main ceremony, officiated by Jay Shetty, took place in the courtyard with thousands of candles while the courtyard was decorated with a white framework and white flowers. At the main event, everyone was dressed in white. The celebration also included a traditional Southern-inspired, family-style dinner on Friday.

The pair already had a special connection to the place, and now that connection is even stronger. Celebrities can never truly preserve their privacy; someone will always go out of their way to invade it. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

Do you think that selling the private clip to a media outlet was the right choice? Let us know in the comments!

Shivangini Rawat

Shivangini is a law student with a passion for writing and music. She writes for Thirstyfornews and enjoys cooking, baking, and playing various instruments. In her free time, she watches movies, TV shows, and anime, with a love for bands like Alcest and Scorpions.

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