Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s $10 Million Wedding: Full Details Revealed

The world will soon witness the glitzy wedding of Lauren Sanchez and billionaire Jeff Bezos.

According to credible rumors, the wedding ceremony will take place in Venice, Italy between June 24 and 26.

According to reports, the event will cost USD 10 million and is being planned by Lanza & Baucina, the wedding planners for George and Amal Clooney.

The main event will take place on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, according to insider accounts.
However, it appears that some Venetians are against the wedding being held in their city.

Venetian activist Ruggero Tallon explains why they oppose the wedding taking place in Italy.

“We are planning protests to coincide with the Bezos wedding to highlight how the mayor has sold out the city.” The activist added, “This city is not for sale; it is not a playground for the rich.”

According to the article, a number of well-known individuals are expected to attend, including Ivanka Trump, Don Trump Jr., Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Eva Longoria, and her boyfriend, Jose Baston. According to the source, it is yet unknown who will be present.

Less than 200 people will attend the ceremony, the insider disclosed, adding,

“For some people, that seems big, but not for them.” A source revealed to the outlet that Sanchez’s wedding dress is being made by a designer “who has a longtime relationship with Lauren.”

The couple also reserved five accommodations for the guests, according to travel sources. A driver also informed the publication that reservations have been made in advance for the city’s water taxis. Additionally, the outlet was informed that the Koru yacht might offer local tours.

According to reports, the soon-to-be married couple is making use of nearby companies and services.

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Tallon, who is also involved in an effort to prohibit cruise ships from calling at Venice, told the newspaper,

“This city is in chaos; there are not enough services and our mayor has deserted the city.”

According to reports, Venice’s mayor, Luigi Brugnaro, said the ceremony will not cause any “abnormal interruption” to the city.

According to him, they are “cooperating and helping the organizers to make sure that the event would be completely considerate of the city’s fragility and distinctiveness.”

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