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Jeff Bezos's net worth is $227 billion: You won't believe the cost of his venice wedding with Lauren Sánchez

Jeff Bezos's net worth is $227 billion: You won't believe the cost of his venice wedding with Lauren Sánchez

Time of India5 days ago

Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sánchez wedding: Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and one of the world's most powerful businessmen, has once again made headlines. This time, not for his business moves or space dreams, but for his luxurious wedding to media personality and helicopter pilot Lauren Sánchez. The couple's dreamy celebration in Venice has caught global attention, not just for its style and grandeur, but also for its massive price tag.
Jeff Bezos' Net Worth Drops to Fourth Place
As of June 24, 2025, Jeff Bezos' net worth is estimated at $227.3 billion, placing him fourth on the Forbes billionaire list. He now trails behind Oracle's Larry Ellison ($256.3 billion), Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg ($243.9 billion), and, naturally, Elon Musk ($420.4 billion), who continues to hold the top position. Despite the drop, Bezos remains one of the richest men on the planet.
A Billionaire Wedding in Venice
Bezos and Sánchez have chosen the romantic city of Venice, Italy, for their wedding venue — a location known for its timeless charm and historic beauty. The event kicked off on June 24, 2025, and is expected to span multiple days. Rather than a typical celebrity-style wedding in Los Angeles, the couple opted for a more cultural and traditional setting, with a strong focus on local Venetian customs.
Wedding Cost – An Eye-Watering $48 Million!
According to media reports, the overall wedding cost is estimated at a jaw-dropping $48 million, reported in TOI. From extravagant yacht parties to hand-crafted Murano glass gifts, every detail of the celebration screams luxury. A top celebrity wedding planner, Colin Cowie, is believed to be managing the show, and his fee alone may be as high as $2 million.
Other expenses reportedly include:
Around $525,000 for the bride's dress, makeup, flowers, and styling
Lavish gift hampers sourced from historic local artisans
Catering by century-old bakery Rosa Salva
Custom-made décor from traditional workshops
The Exclusive Guest List
The guest list reads like a Hollywood red carpet. Some of the high-profile names rumoured to attend include:
Oprah Winfrey
Salma Hayek
Barbra Streisand
Kim Kardashian
Kris Jenner
Ivanka Trump
Only around 200 guests have been invited, making this a truly intimate yet elite affair. Guests are being accommodated in luxurious hotels like the Aman Venice, Gritti Palace, and Belmond Cipriani. Yacht rides, private escorts, and extreme privacy have turned this into a full-scale VIP operation.
Secret Venue and Designer Dress
While the exact venue is still a mystery, speculations point towards the stunning San Giorgio Maggiore basilica or Bezos's own $500 million superyacht Koru. As for the bride, her wedding gown is said to be a couture creation by Valentino or Dolce & Gabbana, possibly styled with help from fashion legend Anna Wintour.
Local Reactions – Not Everyone's Celebrating
Despite the grand planning and efforts to showcase local culture, the wedding has sparked criticism among Venice locals. Protests have taken place, with signs reading 'No Space for Bezos' — a reaction to the rise of billionaire tourism, increased living costs, and cultural disruptions in the city.
In response, local authorities and event organisers have stressed that the wedding is being carried out with respect for Venice's heritage, ensuring minimal disruption to the city's delicate environment.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding is more than just a celebration of love — it's a multi-million-dollar display of power, luxury, and influence. With a net worth of $227 billion, Bezos has spared no expense in making this event one of the grandest weddings of the year. From the stunning venue in Venice to a star-studded guest list and the lavish wedding cost, every detail reflects their unique love story and billionaire status.
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