Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez set wedding date

Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez set wedding date

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Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sanchez will get married in Venice in June, the New York Post said.

The 61-year-old founder and boss of Amazon has finally set the date and location for the fateful "I do" with the 55-year-old television journalist who in 2018 replaced the tycoon's first wife MacKenzie Scott, the tabloid said, CE Report quotes ANSA.

According to the Post, the wedding will be celebrated in the waters of the Lagoon aboard the Koru, the same $500 million mega-yacht on which Jeff and Lauren celebrated their engagement off the coast of Positano in August 2023 with distinguished guests of honor including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, Queen Rania of Jordan, Kris Jenner and Bill Gates.

The invitations have reportedly gone out, but it's unclear what the caliber of the upcoming party will be, and whether it will interfere with Bezos's plan to fly his future wife on one of the Blue Origin rockets with an all-female crew that would also include singer Katy Perry and CBS anchor Gayle King.

The 31st mission of New Shepard and its space "explorers" was scheduled for this spring.

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