Jennifer Lopez’s big day with now-husband-again actor Ben Affleck is being overshadowed by online criticisms over her three-day-celebration held at a plantation-style house.

Affleck’s 87-acre, plantation-style Riceboro, Georgia, residence was built in 2000 and has been labeled architecturally as an “imitation” plantation and purchased three years later by Affleck. According to the Daily Mail, “The property was originally home to a ‘thriving’ rice plantation known as Hampton Pastures and was owned by Roswell King. The plantation was worked by slaves and Creek Indians, and the property dates back to before the Civil War.”

PARIS, FRANCE – JULY 26: Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are seen at the Louvre Museum on July 26, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Pierre Suu/GC Images)

It’s also noted that “the living quarters for the plantation’s slaves were on the very same island the house is on, and an unmarked slave graveyard is located somewhere on the property.”

The eventful day did not sit well with many critics on social media, most of whom are members of the Black community. It’s best to note that the Grammy Award-winner is of Puerto Rican descent and has publicly identified herself as a Latina woman.

The decision to hold the ceremony on the estate despite its problematic history stunned and frustrated many, including one Twitter user who wrote, “Happy for Ben & Jennifer, but they clearly do not have any friends in their lives who would knock some sense into them and tell them to NOT GET MARRIED AT A DAMN PLANTATION!” They added, “Seriously, you two couldn’t have gotten married at Dunkin’ Donuts headquarters instead?”

Source: ‘A Damn Plantation’: Jennifer Lopez Faces Backlash for Wedding to Ben Affleck at His ‘Imitation’ Plantation-Style Mansion on South Georgia Estate