A homeless man who featured on a "joke" wedding video for Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel has revealed he feels exploited.

The couple tied the knot in Italy last Friday and Justin's close friend Justin Huchel put together the tape which starts by saying "Greetings from your Hollywood friends who just couldn't make it" and cuts to several homeless people, transsexuals and street musicians wishing them well with apologies for missing the big day. Because taking the mick out of those less fortunate than yourselves is always a laugh riot.

One of the participants, known only as Eddie, claims he was given $40 and asked to recite the scripted lines, "Jessica and Justin, I haven't seen ya'll in a long time. My gift is in the mail."

Eddie told TMZ he had no idea who the couple were and added: "That makes me feel really bad. That was a trick played on me." In exchange for $40.

A letter from Mr. Huchel's attorney Michael Saltz demanded that a clip from the video be taken down from Gawker and stated it was done without the bride or groom's knowledge.

He wrote: "Specifically, Mr. Huchel made a video to be used and exhibited privately at Justin Timberlake's wedding as a private joke without Mr. Timberlake's knowledge."

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