Jennifer Lopez, 31, and choreographer Cris Judd, 32, were married Saturday night at a home in the Los Angeles suburb of Calabasas, her publicist, Alan Nierob, said Sunday. He offered very few details about the event, other than these: Attorney Barry Hirsch presided over the ceremony; the couple's longtime friend and Lopez's manager, Benny Medina, was best man; Arlene Rodriguez, Lopez's best friend from childhood, was maid of honor; and about 170 relatives and friends were in attendance. Among them, say reports, were the pop diva's mother Guadalupe, father David and sisters Leslie and Lynda. Judd's parents, Larry and Voileta, who met their son's fiancée for the first time in May, are believed to have flown in from Florida. True to form, the bride wore a gown with a plunging neckline, reportedly designed by Donatella Versace. It was off-white and also low cut in the back. Lopez's New York friend, hairstylist Oribe, flew west to do the bride's hair, reports the New York Post. The couple met earlier this year while taping the video for her single, "Love Don't Cost a Thing." Lopez and Judd were hand-in-hand at the Academy Awards in March, one month and 11 days after she and rap mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs put out a Valentine's Day statement, saying that they had broken up after being together for two years. The couple, who will honeymoon in Italy, the Post reported, will live in Los Angeles, according to Nierob. The wedding was the first for Judd and the second for Lopez, who divorced model Ojani Noa in 1998.


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