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Same-sex wedding dance goes viral, with a little help from Jennifer Lopez

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Hamilton. He married his husband, Tobias Madden, in 2019.At their wedding reception, they performed a dance to ​​Jennifer Lopez’s 1999 hit ‘Let’s Get Loud’.To mark their third anniversary, Assetta posted a video clip to his TikTok account last week.

It racked up hundreds of thousands of views.You can also check it out on YouTube.Related: Jennifer Lopez and Shakira wouldn’t be anywhere today without this legendary gay iconSomehow, it also reached the eyes of Jennifer Lopez, who shared it on one of her Instagram stories.Assetta was blown away, sharing another video to TikTok of himself seeing J-Lo’s story.

With Lopez’s help, the original TokTok video has now amassed over 5.7million views.Many have praised the way the men chose to celebrate their matrimony.“This is the perfect amount of extra,” said one.

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