Venice Confirms Bezos-Sánchez Wedding with Assurances of Minimal Disruption
- Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are set to marry in Venice, with a guest list including Oprah Winfrey and Eva Longoria.
- The city of Venice confirmed it will host the wedding, assuring minimal disruption to residents and tourists.
- The wedding is scheduled to take place between June 24-26, with accommodations for 200 guests to ensure no significant impact on the city.
- Mayor Luigi Brugnaro emphasized that their priority is to maintain normal city operations and respect Venice's uniqueness during the event.
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Jeff Bezos' luxury wedding will take place in European city
More and more details are emerging about the wedding plans of one of the world's richest men. And so is the city that will host the luxurious event. What is almost certain is that the ceremony will cause quite a stir.
Don't worry about Jeff Bezos’ lavish wedding, Venice mayor tells concerned locals
The mayor of Venice confirmed that Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez would hold their upcoming wedding in the iconic Italian city — while also pushing back on speculation that the nuptials would substantially disrupt daily life for locals, many of whom have grown weary of tourists filling their city.Read more...
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The city of Venice confirmed Saturday it will host the wedding of multi-billionaire Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sanchez, denying reports the famous Italian city would be invaded by hundreds of celebrities and possible disruptions for citizens and tourists. Bezos is the owner of The Washington Post and founder and largest individual shareholder of Amazon. Among others, George and Amal Clooney celebrated...


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