Here’s what Lauren Sánchez whispered to husband Jeff Bezos the…
July 1, 2025
Lauren Sánchez couldn’t help but gush over her new hubby Jeff Bezos the night after their lavish $50 million nuptials in Venice Italy, according to a lip reader.
On Saturday, the newlyweds stepped out for their third and final night of celebrations, joining their star-studded guest list for a fun pajama party to wrap up the wedding extravaganza.
As they navigated their way to the water taxi en route to the bash, lip reader Nicola Hickling decoded the duo’s intimate remarks to one another just hours after saying their “I do’s.”
Bezos, 61, was seen lovingly offering his hand to help Sánchez step down into the water taxi, prompting her to thank her new husband for the thoughtful gesture.
The pair then turned to wave to the crowds that gathered to wish them well, before heading inside the water taxi.
While aboard, Sánchez turned to Bezos and uttered the words, “Love you,” Hickling told the Daily Mail. The pair then sealed the sweet moment with a kiss.
Sánchez was then seen turning her head toward photographers, mouthing the word, “Impressed,” according to Hickling.
The heartfelt moment came just hours after Bezos was forced to jump in and protect his wife from rowdy Italian reporters.
The pair were hounded by local journalists while leaving the Aman Hotel on the Grand Canal in Venice, with one reporter asking, “What do you think about the protests, Jeff?”
Instead of answering the question, Bezos — who is worth over $230 billion — simply said, “Love you guys,” before blowing a kiss.
With an estimated price tag just shy of $50 million, the nuptials — dubbed “wedding of the century” — has drawn a spattering of protests by groups, local residents and even A-list celebrities.
The protests, which have since been dubbed the “No Space for Bezos” movement — a play on words referring to his bride’s controversial space flight — has seen fuming locals display anti-Bezos banners and wreak havoc during the couple’s celebrations.
Still, it appears as though the couple didn’t let the protests get in the way of their celebrations — largely thanks to the extreme lengths their party planners went to ensure privacy.
A large element of surprise was involved in the three days of festivities, as guests were not given information about the locations for events, and were only told what time to show up for water taxis provided by the couple.
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