When superstars get married, inviting guests comes with a few rules. Probably the most important of all sounds similar to that in the cult film “Fight Club”: Don’t say a word about the wedding. It is not uncommon for those invited to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA for “Non Disclosure Agreement” in English) in advance.

That was also the case with Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s wedding. Yet a video of Lopez at the post-nuptial party circulated over the weekend. She dances in it and serenades her new husband. The news portal “TMZ” showed the clip on its website. A scam for Lopez.

“This was recorded without permission. Period. And whoever did it took advantage of our private moment,” she wrote on Instagram. The comment was shared by the @jlow0rld fan account. “I don’t know where you all got this from because we had NDAs and asked everyone not to share anything about our wedding. It’s our choice to share,” the musician explained.

Following her wedding in Georgia, the “Let’s Get Loud” singer released the first photos of her various wedding dresses in her newsletter. A conscious decision, as she emphasized. “Anything I post privately is on ‘OnTheJLO’ and is for sharing with my fans. Which I will do when I’m ready. This was stolen and sold for money without our consent,” she said of the video recorded by a guest.

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck got married in a small group in Las Vegas a few weeks ago. The big ceremony followed on August 20 at Ben Affleck’s Georgia estate. “Ben bought the property 20 years ago when they were first engaged,” a source told People magazine. “They have a special connection there, and his 50th birthday was last week, so it made sense to do it there and then.” The only thing the couple probably didn’t expect was a greedy guest.

Which: “People”