
Jeff Bezos's Lavish Venice Wedding Sparks Protests Over Wealth Disparity
Venice, Italy – The lavish wedding celebrations of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, 61, and journalist Lauren Sanchez, 55, have captivated Venice, drawing global attention and sparking debate. The multi-day festivities, reportedly costing an estimated $55 million, saw official figures and celebrities arrive by private boats and helicopters, settling into the city's most opulent hotels. The couple, who arrived by helicopter and are staying at a luxurious hotel, were seen enjoying the floating city alongside their high-profile guests. Bezos and Sanchez appeared in various elegant outfits, including a white strapless gown for Sanchez and a classic black tuxedo for Bezos. However, the extravagant display of wealth did not go unnoticed by local activists. Protesters took to the streets, deploying a large banner that read, 'If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax.' Some activists also placed a satirical puppet of Bezos in the water, depicting him counting money, as a symbol of their discontent. Critics argue that Venice is becoming an exclusive playground for the super-rich, detached from the realities of its residents. The event has ignited discussions on wealth disparity and the impact of such opulent celebrations on historic cities.