Diplo has revealed that Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas confiscated his phone before their wedding ceremony in France, after he live-streamed their Las Vegas nuptials earlier this year without their consent.

The DJ streamed their entire Las Vegas wedding ceremony, giving the world a look inside the spontaneous and intimate event, and the couple weren't taking any chances for this weekend's celebrations so took his phone away from him.

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Taking to Instagram, Diplo shared a photo of him in France with the caption, "This is the only photo I got from Joe and Sophie Turner Jonas wedding because they took my phone from me and put in a holding cell during the ceremony . Heard it was lovely tho."

Sophie and Joe previously joked that Diplo had ruined their first wedding by sharing it with the world.

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"Yeah, he did ruin it," Jonas said on the Capital Breakfast radio show when one of the DJs said "Diplo ruined it for you".

The couple, who announced their engagement last year, laughed it off however.

"We just laughed. We loved it," Jonas added. "We thought it was ridiculous, and I just love that he was walking into the chapel and he was like, 'going to hit this wedding real quick,' [in his Instagram Story]."

Game of Thrones star Sophie aaddressed it on The Graham Norton Show saying, "Well, we didn't choose him to be our wedding photographer."

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