What, she didn't scroll through Facebook the next day and request from all her friends the bad ones were removed?
There's top secret, and then there's COMPLETE LOCKDOWN! The only person permitted to take photos of their nuptials on August 5th was photographer Terry Richardson - and it seems he likes to take his time before coming across with the finished product.
Speaking via People Magazine, the 43-year-old actress said, "It was amazing. We were determined to keep it just private and to ourselves. And the thing is, we haven't even seen pictures... But, you know, it was just everything we wanted it to be, and [we are] very happy that we didn't have to see our faces on the cover of a magazine."
It seems not everyone was thrilled at not being able to snap the happy couple, while Jimmy Kimmel bawled his heart out. Guest Howard Stern had this to say on his radio show: "I don't want to take a picture of you two! I really don't. I want my cell phone so after I make this speech I can call my car and get the f--- outta here!' People were laughing at my misery."
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Although all the details from the ceremony are still very hush hush (apart from the Kimmel crying bit), some nuggets are starting to filter through, with another guest stating that the first dance was during a live performance of Sia's 'Chandelier.' One can assume Sia faced the audience, given she's been known to hang out with Jennifer and Courtney Cox.
Would you spend a small fortune on a wedding photographer? Or would you just set up an Instagram and get your friends to upload their shots? They do say one big wedding day regret is not having decent photos, and I'll testify to that.