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Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez celebrity wedding guests take Venice by storm

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Christina Dugan Ramirez
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are holding extravagant wedding celebrations in Venice, Italy, with celebrity guests like Orlando Bloom and Tom Brady arriving by water taxi. The festivities are expected to kick off on Thursday and conclude Saturday. The couple reportedly changed one venue from Scuola Grande della Misericordia to the more secure Arsenale due to security concerns and potential protests from local Venetians. Despite protests, Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro expressed pride in hosting the event.

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  1. 1 Wednesday (June 25, 2025): Vanity Fair reported on wedding; Bezos and Sánchez seen in Venice.
  2. 2 Thursday (June 26, 2025): Wedding festivities expected to kick off with a party in Cannaregio.
  3. 3 Saturday (June 28, 2025): Wedding festivities expected to conclude.
  4. 4 Ongoing: Protests from local Venetians.
  • Traffic blockages
  • Increased security
  • Venue change
  • Local protests
What: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are holding their wedding celebrations in Venice, Italy, attended by celebrities.
When: Thursday (kick-off party), Wednesday (Vanity Fair report, couple seen out), Saturday (festivities end).
Where: Venice, Italy; Aman Hotel, Cannaregio, Sant'Alvise complex, Scuola Grande della Misericordia, Arsenale.
Why: Wedding celebration, security concerns leading to venue change, local protests.
How: Guests arriving by water taxi, private events, city ordinance blocking traffic, increased security.

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are holding extravagant wedding celebrations in Venice, Italy, with celebrity guests like Orlando Bloom and Tom Brady arriving by water taxi. The festivities are expected to kick off on Thursday and conclude Saturday. The couple reportedly changed one venue from Scuola Grande della Misericordia to the more secure Arsenale due to security concerns and potential protests from local Venetians. Despite protests, Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro expressed pride in hosting the event.