Wedding of the Century or Just Another Billionaire Show?
Jeff Bezos, who spends around $25 million annually just to maintain his yacht, and his fiancée Lauren Sanchez threw a spectacular foam party near the island of Cres on the luxury yacht Koru. But is this just the prelude to what many are calling the “wedding of the century” in Venice?
Luxury on the Adriatic
The couple has been enjoying the Adriatic Sea in recent days, and yesterday the yacht displayed a banner saying “Happy Birthday” for the 19th birthday of Sanchez’s son, Evan. The celebration included jumping into the sea, paddleboarding, and lounging on sunbeds. The yacht can accommodate 18 guests and has a crew of 40. Koru ranks as the 32nd largest yacht in the world, and Bezos spends about $25 million annually on its upkeep.
Secret Wedding and Prenuptial Agreement
Although a lavish ceremony was planned in Venice, sources claim that Bezos and Sanchez are already married—in complete secrecy in the USA. Their legally binding ceremony was held away from the public eye, and the Venice wedding is purely symbolic. The key reason for this secrecy is the prenuptial agreement, which Bezos carefully planned, learning from the bitter experience of his first marriage. His fortune is estimated in the billions of euros, and his divorce from Mackenzie Scott was one of the most expensive in history precisely because they lacked a prenuptial agreement.
Spectacle in Venice
Venice was turned into a fortress due to security measures, and the ceremony was moved to the Arsenale shipyard complex, far from protesters. Among the guests were some of the world’s biggest names like Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Mick Jagger, and Ivanka Trump. The organizers hired planners who worked on George and Amal Clooney’s wedding, guaranteeing a glamorous celebration.
Love or Business?
This event shows that the marriage of the super-rich is not just a romantic act but a carefully planned business venture. Every detail is designed to protect assets, ensure privacy, and provide the world with a fairy tale love show. Lauren Sanchez enters the marriage with assets worth around 28 million euros, including a media production company and real estate, while Bezos protects his shares in Amazon, Blue Origin, and other philanthropic projects.
Conclusion
While the world watches Venice and admires the luxury, the real drama unfolds behind the scenes—in the world of billionaires where love and money go hand in hand. Is this true love or just another show for the public? Drop a comment and tell us what you think—would you agree to a marriage with a prenuptial agreement worth billions?