Inspirational speaker Jay Shetty, who ditched his finance career to spend three years living in an I
Public Group active 3 years, 1 month agoInspirational speaker Jay Shetty, who ditched his finance career to spend three years living in an Indian monastery, was the surprising officiant for and ‘s Hollywood wedding this weekend. Stunning photos obtained by DailyMail.com show the celebrity couple known as ‘Bennifer’ smooching as they held their second wedding ceremony with loved ones on Saturday at Affleck’s rural estate in Riceboro, https://researchave.com/is-meditation-a-hobby/ a month after they secretly wed in a small service.They have since had their ceremony in front of friends and family, with the blessing ending with a kiss, according to a source who spoke to E!
The New York Post reported that Lopez wore a Ralph Lauren gown.However their officiant wasn’t a fellow A-lister, or American priest – but a Brit from North who quit his job in the City to become a monk before finding social media fame. Inspirational speaker Jay Shetty, who ditched his finance career to spend three years living in an Indian monastery, was the surprising officiant for Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s Hollywood wedding this weekend The 34-year-old was born and raised in London, where he had a rebellious childhood having been suspended from school three times and threatened with expulsion Jay was born and raised in London to non-practising Hindus, where he went to Queen Elizabeth’s School in Barnet.According to one profile, he had a lightly rebellious childhood where he ‘experimented with drugs, fighting and drinking too much.’ He told in 2020: ‘I was lost at that time; I really didn’t know what I valued.
The troublemaking wasn’t fun – it was full of fear and guilt.’ RELATED ARTICLES
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When he was 10-years-old, his father started to experiment with different types of spirituality after growing disenchanted with his job in the city. Jay now believes it was this moment which planted the seeds of interest for his alternative lifestyle. He continued his rebellious stage as a teen, was suspended from school three times, and threatened with expulsion. After seeing a monk give a lecture at his business school, he abandoned his career to move to Mumbai (left), before returning and sharing his wisdom in his bestselling book Think Like a Monk (right) After launching social media channels promoting his wisdom, he moved to the US where he won awards for his podcast Meanwhile he gave up drinking alcohol at the age of 18, explaining in one
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