Jennifer Lopez responds furiously after wedding video leak

Savannah, Georgia - Jennifer Lopez is raging after a video filmed at her wedding with Ben Affleck was made its way onto TMZ.

J.Lo and Ben Affleck arrive for a special screening of Marry Me at the Directors Guild of America in February.
J.Lo and Ben Affleck arrive for a special screening of Marry Me at the Directors Guild of America in February.  © VALERIE MACON/AFP

J.Lo and her Oscar-winning husband threw a lavish party on August 20 at Affleck's 87-acre compound outside Savannah, Georgia, having already tied the knot in Las Vegas the month before.

Since then, the On The Floor singer has been drip-feeding footage from the star-studded ceremony, mostly on social media and through her website, OntheJLo.

This has been the supercouple's way of taking control of what gets published about their special day, but the effort was scuppered by one less-than-discreet guest who filmed Lopez as she was serenading a seated Affleck during the wedding.

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The clip shows J.Lo performing her hit song Can't Get Enough, backed by dancing bridesmaids, while her hubby watches with a love-struck smile on his face.

TMZ somehow got its hands on the heartwarming scene and promptly published it last Friday. This did not sit well with the pop star.

Lopez and Affleck got married in July.
Lopez and Affleck got married in July.  © VALERIE MACON / AFP

After the short clip was also reposted all over social media, Lopez decided enough was enough and she made her feelings clear in an Instagram comment shared by a fan account.

"This was taken without permission. Period. And whoever did it took advantage of our private moment.

"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," she wrote.

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"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."

Meanwhile, J.Lo's ardent fans aren't about to let this mystery go unsolved. "We love you Jennifer and we hope you will quickly find the guy who sold this material to TMZ," the fan account wrote in the caption.

Cover photo: VALERIE MACON/AFP

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