Jeff Bezos to marry fiancée Lauren Sanchez in lavish $600M Aspen wedding next weekend: report
December 22, 2024
A new report says billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will marry his fiancée Lauren Sanchez next Saturday in an extravagant $600 million wedding in Aspen, Colorado.
The pair, who got engaged in May 2023, will tie the knot next weekend in a winter wonderland-themed wedding after celebrating their impending nuptials at Matsuhia, a lavish sushi restaurant the couple reportedly bought out for Thursday and Friday, the Daily Mail reported Saturday.
Their nuptials will reportedly feature festive decor, twinkling lights, and holiday charm.
The high-end wedding is expected to be a star-studded affair after the couple celebrated their engagement in Positano, Italy, with the likes of Bill Gates, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Queen Rania of Jordan, Page Six previously reported.
Bezos, 60, and his fiancé, 54, have remained mum on their wedding plans and have not yet publicly confirmed their wedding date.
Their reps could not immediately be reached for comment on the report of the date.
The billionaire and former broadcast journalist have been inseparable since they started dating in 2018.
The pair went public with their romance a year later after Page Six exclusively revealed that Bezos and Sanchez were dating just days after his and his ex-wife’s divorce was announced in January 2019.
Rumors of the couple’s engagement began swirling as early as December 2019, when she was spotted sporting a massive heart-shaped ring.
Sanchez at the time was separated from Hollywood talent mogul Patrick Whitesell — with whom she shares two children, Ella, 16, and Evan, 18.
The bride-to-be also shares a 23-year-old son Nikko with former NFL player Tony Gonzalez.
The businessman shares three children with his ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott.
Bezos popped the question on his mega-yacht last year with a cushion-cut pink diamond estimated to be worth $2.5 million.
News of the nuptials comes as Amazon hold a nationwide strike against the retail giant.
Workers are demonstrating for a third day across four states.
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