Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding guest list: A-listers arrive in Italy to celebrate
Power players in the business and political spheres have begun to arrive in Italy to celebrate.
The wedding has also drawn unwelcome guests: protesters.
The Amazon founder and his fiance, a former news anchor, are getting married in the Floating City in front of about 200 of their closest family and friends.
Some of the famous faces expected to attend have already begun to arrive in Italy.
First daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, arrived at Venice's Marco Polo airport on Tuesday and were photographed taking a water taxi to the St. Regis hotel. Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, who has a home in Venice, was also photographed arriving at Marco Polo.
According to social media posts, Tony Gonzalez, the NFL Hall of Famer and Sanchez's ex-boyfriend, and his family are in Italy, including his current wife — and Snchez's close friend — October Gonzalez. Fox Sports broadcaster Charissa Thompson has posted from Lake Como.
Both October and Thompson were at Sanchez's star-studded bachelorette party. Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, and Katy Perry also flew to Paris in May to celebrate the bride-to-be.
The guest lists at Bezos and Snchez's two engagement parties — one on Bezos' yacht Koru and the other at billionaire Barry Diller and von Furstenberg's Beverly Hills home — may also provide a preview of who will attend the actual nuptials. The previous events included Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Since Bezos and Sanchez's relationship went public in 2019, they have been a fixture of A-list events, such as the Met Gala, Vanity Fair Oscars Party, and Formula 1 races, often photographed with celebrities, rather than people from the tech world.
Guests are expected to stay at some of the city's most expensive hotels, like The Gritti Palace, Hotel Cipriani, and Aman, which are largely booked for the week. Rooms at these properties can cost upward of $10,000 a night.
Protest organizers, who have cited concerns with overtourism, have vowed to disrupt the wedding, saying they would potentially try to block access to some venues. The city, for its part, has denounced the protests and said it welcomes the wedding.
Here is the full list of reported wedding guests:

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- New York Times
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I've Flown 34,863 Miles with Kids on My Lap—Here Are the 11 Items That Saved Me
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New York Post
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- New York Post
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