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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's second wedding will be officiated by podcaster and former monk Jay Shetty

    According to The New York Post's Page Six column, the 'Second Act' star and the 'Deep Water' actor's ceremony this weekend will see the 'On Purpose' podcast host lead proceedings


    The 'On The Floor' hitmaker had previously appeared on Jay's podcast, while the pair recently teamed up at her concert in Los Angeles with Maluma to help four couples get married as part of a PR stunt for her movie 'Marry Me'.

    He said of the promo: "When Jennifer Lopez asks you to officiate 4 weddings and speak on the power of love during her 'Marry Me' Special Performance you say yes. What an incredible experience it was seeing 4 beautiful couples take their vows and having Jennifer Lopez and Maluma as their wedding singers! Their stories and journeys brought tears to everyone's eyes and I'm so grateful I got to be a part of it. (sic)"

    Jay officiated 'Emily in Paris' star Lily Collins and her husband Charlie McDowell's wedding last year.

    Jennifer and Ben are preparing for a lavish three-day wedding this weekend.

    The power couple are set to be joined by friends and family at their second wedding after the pair got hitched in Las Vegas last month.

    It's been reported that their rehearsal dinner will be held on Friday (19.08.22), followed by the ceremony the following day and a barbecue on Sunday (21.08.22).

    It's said Jennifer will wear a custom couture Ralph Lauren gown and that pictures from the day will be published in Vogue.

    An insider told Page Six earlier this week: "It's going to be all about JLo. Ben wants all of the focus to be on her for their big day."

    The outlet recently revealed the pair hired a popular luxury events planner for the "multi-event" celebrations.

    They recruited Colin Cowie - who has organised bashes for Jennifer and Kim Kardashian in the past - to create their second wedding.

    And his parties can cost anywhere between $25,000 and $25 million.

    The guest list is expected to include Ben's brother Casey Affleck, Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel.

    Jennifer, 53, shared details of the Sin City wedding at the late-night drive-thru Little White Wedding Chapel in her On the JLo newsletter, including some pictures and videos of her dress "from an old movie".

    In an emotional clip showing off her classic, boat-necked gown, she

    said: "I've had this dress for so many years, and I've just been saving it, saving it, saving it, and now I'm wearing it on my wedding day."

    While at the chapel, Jennifer changed into a Zuhair Murad lace off-the-shoulder dress with a corset bodice and fishtail train, as well as a matching veil.

    The 50-year-old actor donned a white tuxedo jacket which he hadn't bought especially for the occasion.

    Jennifer wrote: "So with the best witnesses you could ever imagine, a dress from an old movie and a jacket from Ben's closet, we read our own vows in the little chapel and gave one another the rings we'll wear for the rest of our lives.

    "They even had Bluetooth for a (short) march down the aisle. But in the end, it was the best possible wedding we could have imagined. One we dreamed of long ago and one made real (in the eyes of the state, Las Vegas, a pink convertible and one another) at very, very long last."

    The 'Shall We Dance' star rekindled her relationship with Ben back in

    2021 after a break of almost 20 years.

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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