Jeff Bezos weds Lauren Sanchez in grand Venice ceremony

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and journalist Lauren Sanchez, married a generous Venetian wedding after a few days of marriage.
55 -year -old Sánchez, Instagram’a, the fourth richest man in the world, standing next to a tuxedo -covered Bezos’un a photo of a white dress.
The bride wore a classic mermaid line dress with Dolce & Gabbana’s signed Italian lace. He completed a traditional tulle and vineyard fiction appearance.
“Not just a dress, a piece of poem,” he wrote on Instagram, now Lauren Sánchez appeared as Bezos.
Reuters, a senior city hall official Reuters, said that the couple may have legally married in the United States and avoid a bureaucracy associated with an Italian marriage, and said that the Friday night ceremony had no legal status under the Italian law.
The festivals, which are estimated to cost about $ 50 million (A77 million), reach the peak on Saturday with a party in an old medieval shipyard where media organizations are preparing to perform Lady Gaga and Elton John.
Bill Gates, Leonardo Dicaprio, Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady, Jordan’s Queen, Oprah Winfrey, Kris Jenner and Kim and Khloe Kardashian and Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner and Denico Dolce, Dolce & Gabbana.
In the midst of strict security, there was a look of celebrities moving in the city, women in summer dresses and high heels, and the city channels were a little distant from the boats that ferry them.

The celebrations began on Thursday evening in the Madonna Dell’orto Monastery, a medieval church in the central region of Cannaregio, a medieval church that hosts the 16th century painter Tintoretto.
“This magical place gave us unforgettable memories,” the bride and groom have committed “no gifts ve about the wedding invitations and committed aid donations for the three Venetian institutions.
The donations are worth three million euros ($ 5.4 million).
Businesses welcomed the glow and charm, but it oppose a local protest movement that is angry that Venice was wrapped in gifts for ultra -rich foreigners.
Bezos, 61, is number 4 on Forbes’s list of global billionaires.
Giulia Cacopardo, a 28 -year -old representative of the “no place for Bezos” movement, complained that the needs of ordinary people were a tourist magnet and largely neglected from the depression due to the cost of living.

In the city center of Venice, there are less than 50,000 calm in the late 1970s compared to approximately 100,000.
“When you evacuate a city of inhabitants, you can turn it into a scene for big events, Cac said Cacopardo Reuters.
“(But) The money spent by Bezos on this wedding does not enter the pockets of the Venetians. Luxury hotel owners are not Venetians.”
Cacopardo was one of the 30-40 activists who organized a protest in St Mark’s Square on Thursday, and as a masked couple posing as a bride and groom, “We are 99 percent” and a man climbed a pole to reveal a flag that reads a man who reads the world.
The police intervened, forcibly lifted the protesters.
The anti-bezos front plans a walk on Saturday, and has already directed its activities to increase security and move its place to a more secluded part of Venice, the old shipyard of the Arsenale.
Charlotte Perkins, an Australian tourist, said that he could understand that his anger in the cities of the indigenous people is seen as a famous playground.
“If I lived here, I would probably feel the same thing,” he said.
However, politicians, hoteliers and some other Venetian residents are satisfied with the wedding, saying that such activities do more than the multitude of day-trips that normally exceed the city to support the local economy.
Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said, “We are happy to host Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez,” he said.
Amazon’s executive chair Bezos was engaged to Sanchez in 2023 four years after his 25 -year marriage collapsed with Mackenzie Scott.
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