Jeff Bezos has debunked reports claiming a $600 million Aspen wedding to fiancée Lauren Sánchez, calling the rumours "completely false." The couple, engaged since May 2023, has not finalised their wedding plans despite ongoing speculation. Sánchez also denied the reports, stating they were "not true."
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.
Jeff Bezos has denied the $600 million pricetag being reported for his wedding to fiancée Lauren Sánchez as “completely false.”
On Saturday,The Daily Mail reported that the Amazon founder and Emmy-award-winning journalist would be getting married in Aspen, Colorado on December 28. The outlet reported that the couple also rented out sushi restaurant Matsuhisa for the days leading up to the ceremony.
A source in the report claimed that the entire wedding weekend will cost a total of $600 million.
Jeff Bezos has denied reports claiming his upcoming wedding to fiancée Lauren Sánchez will cost $600 million, calling the figures “completely false.” The Amazon founder took to X on Sunday to address the rumours, which had been published by The Daily Mail on Saturday.
The report suggested the wedding would take place in Aspen, Colorado on December 28, and that the couple had rented out the Matsuhisa sushi restaurant for the days leading up to the event. A source had claimed that the entire wedding weekend would cost an astronomical $600 million.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have denied claims they will marry in Aspen the weekend after Christmas.
Sources told the DailyMail.com that the billionaire Amazon founder, 60, and his ex-TV news anchor fiancée, 55, had bought out ritzy sushi restaurant Matsuhisa in the Colorado ski town for December 26 or 27, and have their nuptials planned for Saturday 28.
Three sources told DailyMail.com they had been made aware of the Bezos wedding taking place on December 28.
However, after the Daily Mail published the story, Bezos's team, denied the wedding was going ahead next weekend.
The billionaire took to X on Sunday to slam the wedding claims as 'completely false'.
'This whole thing is completely false - none of this is happening,' he posted on X. 'The old adage "don't believe everything you read" is even more true today than it ever has been.'
'Now lies can get ALL the way around the world before the truth can get its pants on. So be careful out there folks and don't be gullible,' Bezos said.
Bezos and Sánchez have kept extraordinary secrecy around the big day ever since he proposed aboard his $500 million superyacht in May 2023.
Jeff Bezos has categorically denied reports claiming that his upcoming wedding to fiancée Lauren Sanchez will cost a staggering $600 million. The Amazon founder took to social media to label the rumors as "completely false," emphasizing that no such extravagant event is happening.
Despite initial reports suggesting a lavish winter wonderland-themed wedding in Aspen, Colorado, set for December 28, Bezos clarified that these details were inaccurate. The couple, engaged since May 2023, has kept their wedding plans largely private, with speculation surrounding their celebrations at the upscale sushi restaurant Matsuhisa.
The couple began dating in 2018 and went public with their relationship in 2019 following Bezos' divorce from MacKenzie Scott. As they prepare for their nuptials, both Bezos and Sanchez have urged caution against believing sensationalized media claims.
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