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Lady Gaga & Elton John Worry Performing at Jeff Bezos' Wedding Will Impact Their Brands, Says ‘Source'

Lady Gaga & Elton John Worry Performing at Jeff Bezos' Wedding Will Impact Their Brands, Says ‘Source'

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Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos' wedding preparations are reportedly in full swing. The couple is expected to get married this week in Italy amid high-profile guests. Sanchez and Bezos are reportedly welcoming more than 200 guests for the nuptials. To entertain the guests, the couple has requested Lady Gaga and Sir Elton John to perform at their wedding.
However, as per the sources, the two musicians are having second thoughts about their performance. They think singing at the wedding might impact their brands. Moreover, they also fear being labeled as 'hypocrites' amid the backlash that the high-profile pair is facing from the locals.
Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos are reportedly set to get married in Venice this week. The wedding will reportedly take place on the San Giorgio Maggiore island. The couple has even invited many A-listers to the lavish event. Their guest list includes Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Leonardo DiCaprio, Vittoria Ceretti, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Eva Longoria, and several others.
To enthrall the guests, the couple has personally requested Sir Elton John and Lady Gaga to perform at their wedding. However, the pop icons have not yet agreed to the performance over fear of backlash. 'The Bezos wedding may be a giant payday, but it's hardly a great look for their 'do-gooder' reputations,' the source told RadarOnline.
Both singers are reportedly worried about accepting the proposal over the local protests over the disruption of the city and the environmental impact due to the large gathering. Hence, 'Both Elton and Gaga have expressed worries about how performing at the ceremony may affect their respective brands.' The insider added, 'They fear being labeled hypocrites.'
The singers are also in a dilemma as neither of them wants to get the tag of 'being in the pockets of billionaires' as this will do harm than good to their careers. Thus, so far, there is no official confirmation of Gaga's or John's performance at the wedding.
The post Lady Gaga & Elton John Worry Performing at Jeff Bezos' Wedding Will Impact Their Brands, Says 'Source' appeared first on Reality Tea.

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