Just when you thought the wedding of the century was all glitz and glam, Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sánchez proved that not even rain and storms can stop a lavish celebration — but they sure can cut the party short! The three-day extravaganza in Venice, featuring a golden corset, water taxis, and star-studded guests like Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Mick Jagger, turned chaotic when a sudden storm hit right above the church where the event was held. Guests scrambled for cover, waiters scrambled to save tablecloths, and the glamorous bride cautiously made her way to a boat while men held umbrellas over her. But it’s not just the weather that’s causing a stir — locals are furious! Canals were closed, tourists canceled bookings, and local businesses claim they lost money. Greenpeace activists and the group ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ seized the moment to slam Bezos’s tax policies and extravagance amid growing social inequality. And here’s the kicker — the couple had already legally tied the knot earlier; this three-day celebration is just a symbolic ceremony. Bezos reportedly splurged between $15 and $20 million on this spectacle. Is this the wedding of the century or a prime example of the rich trampling over local communities? Venice is up in arms — what do you think? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for or against this floating frenzy of luxury!
Bezos’s Venetian Wedding: Luxury, Storm, and Local Outrage
