Superstars Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are big money before they've even set
a wedding date - Britain's OK! Magazine is offering them a small fortune for
rights to cover the event.
The celebrity magazine is trying to lock-up the nuptials by offering the couple
a record-breaking deal, which could go as high as A$1.8 million. A rep for 'OK!'
told 'MSNBC' gossip columnist Jeannette Walls, "I can confirm that OK! magazine
is currently negotiating and bidding on the exclusive pictures of the Jennifer
Lopez-Ben Affleck wedding."
But Lopez's manager, Benny Medina, says at this point 'OK!'s' negotiations are
one-sided. He says, "For some time now, they have been pursuing the opportunity
without any response. They put out feelers to find out how much it would take.
But there's no price." 'OK!' editors paid A$1.8 million for the exclusive rights
to Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones' ceremony - only to have arch-rival
'Hello' make it to the newsstand first with unauthorised snaps from the
ceremony. The celebrity couple later successfully sued 'Hello', claiming the
publication had invaded their privacy.
In other news Jen and her long-time publicist have parted ways because he
reportedly urged her to tone down her diva demands. Jen has often been
criticised for her outrageous behaviour, and publicist Alan Neirob of Rogers and
Cowan was keen to show his client the error of her ways. A source tells American
website NBC.COM, "Alan Neirob has represented Jennifer like a lion at the gate.
But lately, he's been warning her about public backlash and trying to be a voice
of reason. But Jennifer doesn't want anyone telling her to dial it back." When
Neirob himself was asked about the situation, he replied, "I will just say we
are no longer representing Jennifer Lopez."
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