LAUREN SÁNCHEZ BECOMES A BEZOS — SHARES FIRST WEDDING DRESS PHOTO, CHANGES NAME ON INSTAGRAM
“Lauren Sánchez Bezos” makes it official with a fresh start — and a clean slate
She said “I do” — and then she hit “delete.”
Lauren Sánchez has officially married Jeff Bezos and wasted no time letting the world know she’s a Bezos now. The newly minted Mrs. Lauren Sánchez Bezos shared a glamorous first photo from their Venice wedding on Instagram Friday, giving fans a sneak peek at her jaw-dropping white wedding gown — and revealing a big social media shift.
In a move that screams new era, Lauren not only updated her handle to include Bezos’ name but also wiped her entire Instagram clean. Every photo, video, and behind-the-scenes snap — gone. A blank canvas for a newly crowned billionaire bride.
“It’s a total reset,” one fashion insider tells #ShuterScoop. “She’s not just changing her name. She’s curating a whole new identity — Mrs. Amazon.”
The gown, still under wraps from designers but believed to be custom couture, featured a sleek silhouette and dramatic train fitting of a woman who just married the third-richest man on Earth.
And while the wedding guest list was packed with royalty, A-listers, and tech titans, insiders say Lauren’s social media makeover may have been her boldest power move yet.
“She’s not just playing the part,” the source says. “She is the part — and now, she’s got the name to prove it.”
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More than 200 guests, multiple venues, and one unforgettable dress — welcome to the wedding of the decade
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have officially said “I do” — and in true billionaire fashion, they did it with helicopters, hush-hush details, designer everything, and more A-listers than an Oscar after-party.
#ShuterScoop can confirm the couple tied the knot Friday, June 27, on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy, surrounded by more than 200 celebrity guests including Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, Orlando Bloom, Gayle King, Khloé Kardashian, Usher, Leonardo DiCaprio, Queen Rania of Jordan, and Bill Gates.
“This wasn’t just a wedding,” one guest tells us. “It was a high-glam, high-security, multi-day event that felt like the Met Gala meets the G7.”
The ceremony opened with Matteo Bocelli singing “Can’t Help Falling in Love” as guests cheered.
The wedding weekend kicked off with a lavish welcome dinner featuring pizza from a Neapolitan master, arancini, fried zucchini flowers, and lemon cakes — followed by secret locations, masked galas, and water taxi arrivals straight out of a Bond film. And while original plans called for a Saturday ceremony at Scuola Grande della Misericordia, last-minute protests forced the couple to pivot to a more secure — and even more private — venue.
To thank Venice, Bezos and Sánchez asked guests to donate to three local charities instead of bringing gifts — a move insiders say was meant to counter headlines about the extravagance.
“They want to be seen as giving back, not just taking over,” one insider tells us.
One thing’s for sure: whether it was the fireworks, the fashion, or the fortune, Bezos and Sánchez just redefined what it means to marry rich.