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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Fly To Paris After Las Vegas Wedding

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Fly To Paris After Las Vegas Wedding

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Fly To Paris After Las Vegas Wedding

The city of love, Paris, France, is the setting for Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck wedding celebrations. It was a pleasant surprise when the newlyweds arrived for dinner at Le Matignon Restaurant on Thursday night.

It was told that the couple showed up at Le Bourget airport by private jet only hours earlier. Argo director Jonathan Demme and singer-songwriter Jennifer Hudson made their post-nuptial debut on the red carpet.

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This couple of newlyweds held hands as they entered a restaurant off of Avenue des Champs Élysées and requested a table on the terrace. One surprised eyewitness tells that “they just showed up.”. The only thing that set him apart from other Americans was that he was wearing a jacket and tie in the middle of summer.

When it came to her hair, the 52-year-old actress kept things simple with a loose updo and face-framing layers. On their way back to their hotel, the couple stopped at an exclusive restaurant and dance club for around two hours.

According to court documents acquired the pair, who announced their engagement in April, obtained a marriage license in Clark County, Nevada, over the weekend. A “very, super modest” ceremony followed, according to a source. Getting married was the only thing on their minds, so they tied the knot.

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It was said that the lead pastor of Grace Christian Center of Las Vegas, Ryan Wolfe, earlier week, said that the couple had “their own pledges that they wanted to share with others” during the surprise ceremony at A Little White Wedding Chapel on Saturday.

“They had their own words though they were wonderful words to each other,” Wolfe said of the vows, which he had kept confidential. According to Wolfe, it was an emotional time they shared with each other. They are clearly in love with each other, and you can sense it in their faces.”

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