
Topics: Jeff Bezos, Amazon, Weddings, Podcast, Celebrity
Topics: Jeff Bezos, Amazon, Weddings, Podcast, Celebrity
After the wedding of the century is now finally over, and Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are living life as a married couple, one guest is dishing on the details.
For those of you left out of the loop, Amazon’s founder has had an interesting couple of months as he prepared to wed his former TV anchor beau in Italy.
The pair tied the knot in the historic Italian city on June 27, with a host of A-list celebrities in attendance.
Regarding the guests who saw the 61-year-old businessman and his 55-year-old partner get hitched, a lot of the details have been kept very quiet - until now.
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While we know the likes of NFL Hall of Famer Tom Brady, actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Sydney Sweeney and Orlando Bloom, Oprah Winfrey, and almost all of the Kardashian-Jenners were invited, Sara Foster dished all.
Foster, the daughter of actor David Foster, told all in her The World’s First Podcast.
While you might be wondering how she can reveal details as she might be under a non-disclosure agreement that Bezos curated, that’s just not true.
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She revealed that none of the couple’s 200 guests signed NDAs, telling her sister Erin Foster: ”No one signed NDAs. No NDAs.”
When her sister then pushed for more details on the wedding, she said that it’s a lot different than what was portrayed in the media.
She said: “There’s nothing - it’s so interesting how the optics were this over the top, you know, protesters…it’s just not, it’s not what it was. It actually felt very intimate.”
She then shared how she was shocked by the backlash she received for attending the wedding after sharing images on her Instagram account.
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“Here’s the problem. You can’t say anything anymore without being attacked,” Sara said. “I swear to God, it never occurred to me once that anybody would take issue with people attending a wedding. Truly. It really didn’t. It didn’t.”
While she was dishing details on some of the things regarding the wedding, she did refused to talk about the celebrity guests that were not pictured or named.
She said: “I can’t. I mean, that’s, like, so lame. I’m not gonna do that. But it’s very interesting how many people went un-photographed. It was definitely a very interesting setup.”
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The Daily Mail previously reported that some guests were not too happy about the list of wedding day festivities.
A source allegedly claimed to the outlet: “People were complaining about being completely tired by the time of the wedding day, never mind the day after.”
Now that the festivities have finished and everyone has been able to calm down from the event, the couple can focus on their future.
But the uproar over the event might just go down in history, as well as the level of trolling online - specifically, the wedding invites.
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A leaked image of the actual found its way on to the internet and pretty much got everyone saying the same thing: that it looked like a cartoon created with 'Microsoft Paint'.