
Bezos Venice Wedding Backlash: Protesters Decry Billionaire Takeover Amid Sanchez Nuptials
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The past few days have been nothing short of headline-grabbing for Lauren Sanchez, whose forthcoming wedding to Jeff Bezos in Venice has ignited a fervor both online and on the ground. Major outlets like the Hindustan Times and Hola! USA report that as the couple puts final touches on a lavish three-day celebration set for late June, parts of Venice are bristling with discontent. Local residents and activist groups have plastered the city with banners and posters — some reading No Space for Bezos and featuring a dramatic red X over his name — decrying the billionaire’s extravagant takeover of the city amid peak tourist season. On Instagram, the activist account Morion Laboratorio Occupato went so far as to share video of a massive protest banner unfurled from the iconic San Giorgio Maggiore bell tower, calling for organized marches and condemning the disruption to Venetian life. Social media threads are buzzing, with many criticizing the rumored takeover of luxury hotels, water taxis, and the picturesque island of San Giorgio Maggiore, all for a guest list that reportedly includes the Kardashians, Eva Longoria, and Katy Perry. Organizers have planned further protests, with posts decrying what they see as the commodification of their city and the exclusion of everyday Venetians from public space, all to accommodate what they call the oligarch class. Despite the backlash, both Sanchez and Bezos appear undeterred, moving forward with security, yacht arrangements, and high-profile festivities, and are even hinting at an effort to spotlight Venice’s artisanal heritage alongside the opulence, according to the Associated Press.
Beyond the headline wedding drama, Sanchez has kept a lower profile on social media in recent days, with her last major Instagram post from late May showing her supporting the amfAR charity and expressing gratitude for purposeful work. There have been no new posts directly addressing the controversy, but public curiosity remains at a fever pitch, with fans and critics alike following every new development. Meanwhile, the Living Bio podcast continues to update listeners on Sanchez’s achievements and public appearances, including her recent turn at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. As the wedding date approaches, the tension between celebration and protest—not to mention Sanchez’s role as both fiancée and lightning rod—looks set to define her public narrative for weeks to come.
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