Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez reportedly plan to “mislead” the paparazzi and protestors during their Venice wedding. Successfully pulling off a grand three-day-long ceremony and ensuring the safety of their A-list guests won’t be an easy feat. But the couple is sparing no expense, given the looming protests. Sources claimed that the couple has strategically made backup plans to outsmart and stay a step ahead of any disruption from demonstrators.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez have kept ‘multiple’ venue options open for wedding, claim ‘sources’
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding plans are officially afoot in Venice, but not without contingency plans to tackle the ongoing protests. Page Six reported that as the A-list guests arrive in the city, the security advisors remain alert and prepared to adapt and modify key locations due to the risk of protestors. Local sources claimed that the couple has booked several venues to “mislead” any attempts at disruption.
An insider apprised that the couple has calculatedly “kept multiple options open” and booked “several venues across a range of dates.” They intend to strategically confuse and “mislead paparazzi and protesters,” while ensuring back-up plans are in place in case of “last-minute logistical setbacks.” The guest list includes big names like Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Katy Perry, Gayle King, Karlie Kloss, and Joshua Kushner, among others.
A group called No Space for Bezos launched protests last week, days ahead of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Venice wedding. Demonstrators plastered banners and posters of the Amazon founder across the city, reportedly criticizing him for treating the Italian city like a “showcase.” Spokesperson for the group and activist, Federica Toninello, told Page Six that they “reject the exploitative logic that sees the city as a commodity.”
On Monday, The Times reported that the protests pushed Bezos to cancel one of his parties over the weekend. They had to switch the venue due to possible threats. However, sources claimed that Venetian officials spearheaded efforts to host the three-day ceremony in the city as an “ideal” venue. Reports suggest 200 guests will attend the events from June 24 to 26.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on RealityTea.