Activists with the worldwide environmental group Greenpeace show a large banner displaying an image of Jeff Bezos in Venice’s St. Mark’s Sq. on Monday.
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Activists in Venice, Italy, are protesting the upcoming vacation spot wedding ceremony of tech billionaire Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sánchez, as studies of the occasion’s excessive extravagance divide the town.
Bezos — the Amazon founder and Washington Put up proprietor — is likely one of the world’s richest males, with an estimated web value of $231 billion based on Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. He and Sánchez — a former information anchor and licensed pilot — acquired engaged in 2023, 4 years after going public with their relationship.
Their nuptials have been the topic of hypothesis and intense secrecy ever since.

After getting back from the transient — and extensively panned — all-female spaceflight she organized on considered one of Bezos’ Blue Origin rockets in April, Sánchez quipped that she needed to make it again safely for her wedding ceremony, in any other case “that will be a bummer for me.”
Sánchez’s brother Paul has in contrast it to the 1981 royal wedding ceremony of Prince Charles and Woman Diana Spencer, telling TMZ in March, “I believe it is gonna be like a Princess Di factor.”
Whereas exact particulars concerning the wedding ceremony stay beneath wraps, Italian media and world newswires report it is going to be held in Venice in late June. Stories of a multiday, multimillion-dollar affair — is anticipated to attract lots of of celebrants to a fragile lagoon metropolis already grappling with overtourism — sparked considerations in Italy.
In March, the town of Venice denied media studies that wedding ceremony organizers had reserved giant numbers of gondolas and water taxis for the occasion, which had fueled fears of disruptions for the vacationers and locals who use them for every day transport.
Venetian officers stated there could be solely 200 visitors, an simply accommodated quantity for a metropolis used to internet hosting all types of political summits, cultural occasions and VIP weddings (together with George and Amal Clooney’s in 2014).

“We’re mutually working and supporting the organizers, to make sure that the occasion can be completely respectful of the fragility and uniqueness of the town,” Mayor Luigi Brugnaro stated, based on the Related Press.
However that hasn’t stopped protesters from making their disapproval recognized. Activists uniting beneath the “No Area for Bezos” motion — nodding to the {couples}’ spacefaring pursuits — have taken situation with what they name the privatization of their metropolis and the native authorities’s perceived prioritization of tourism over the wants of its residents.
All through the month, protesters have hung anti-Bezos posters and banners on numerous areas throughout the town, together with the bell tower of the San Giorgio Maggiore basilica and the well-known Rialto Bridge. On Monday, activists from Greenpeace Italy and the U.Ok. group “Everybody Hates Elon [Musk]” joined the motion, Reuters studies.
They hung a banner in St. Mark’s Sq., with an image of Bezos laughing and the phrases: “If you happen to can hire Venice in your wedding ceremony you possibly can pay extra tax.”
Lanza & Baucina Restricted, the organizers of the Bezos-Sánchez wedding ceremony, have launched a uncommon assertion searching for to set the file straight about “rumours of ‘taking on’ the town,” calling them “totally false and diametrically against our objectives and to actuality.”

It stated “no exaggerated amount” of water taxis or gondolas had been booked, and the variety of taxis reserved is “proportionate for the variety of visitors.”
“From the outset, directions from our shopper and our personal guiding rules had been abundantly clear: the minimising of any disruption to the town, the respect for its residents and establishments and the overwhelming employment of locals within the crafting of the occasions,” the agency informed NPR in an announcement on Monday.
When requested for remark, an Amazon spokesperson referred NPR to the organizers’ assertion.
Here is what else we all know — and nonetheless do not — concerning the wedding ceremony and the protests towards it.

Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos, pictured on the 2025 Vainness Honest Oscar Social gathering in March, have been engaged since 2023.
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The place and when is the marriage?
Most studies say the marriage celebrations will span three days, however the actual dates fluctuate.
Reuters and others say the window is probably going June 26-28, whereas the AP — citing Italian media — beforehand reported it could possibly be June 24-26.
There have been equally conflicting studies concerning the ceremony’s whereabouts.
A spokesperson for Brugnaro, Venice’s mayor, informed CNN in March that it will happen on Bezos’ 417-foot superyacht, the Koru. The ship has made headlines earlier than: In 2022, the Dutch metropolis of Rotterdam thought of quickly dismantling a historic bridge to permit the Koru to depart the shipyard the place it was constructed — however reversed course after residents protested, together with threatening to egg it.

However different retailers, together with CNN and The Hollywood Reporter, report that the couple might get married on the non-public island of San Giorgio Maggiore, particularly in a monastery there.
The “No Area for Bezos” activists, in the meantime, say the marriage is meant to happen within the 14th-century Scuola Grande della Misericordia, a faculty armory-turned-event venue, based on EuroNews and CNN. The protesters are hoping that will not occur.
“Bezos won’t ever get to the Misericordia,” organizer Federica Toninello informed supporters at a protest earlier this month, per CNN. “We’ll block the canals, line the streets with our our bodies, block the canals with inflatables, dinghies, boats.”
Why are individuals protesting?
Locals against the marriage festivities have a number of considerations, starting from logistical disruptions to environmental impacts of a sudden inflow of yachts and personal jets.
“Bezos is principally going to deal with the entire metropolis as a personal ballroom, as a personal occasion space, as if the residents usually are not there,” protester Alice Bazzoli informed Sky Information.
The island metropolis is actively sinking on account of rising sea ranges and mass tourism. In an effort to curb the latter, it now requires day-trippers over the age of 14 to pay a every day tax on sure days (both 5 or 10 euros relying on timing) to go to its 2.5 square-mile historic metropolis heart.

The large inflow of vacationers has worsened the housing disaster, as many residential buildings have been transformed into short-term leases, and led to a drop within the inhabitants as many residents strive their luck elsewhere.
It is towards this backdrop that Bezos and Sánchez are arriving for his or her wedding ceremony, which regional governor Luca Zaia has stated is anticipated to price the equal of $23-$34 million. Whereas Zaia says that may give a much-needed increase to the native financial system, individuals protesting the occasion fear they will not personally expertise the advantages of that cash.
“Venice (like in every single place) wants public providers and housing, not VIPs and over-tourism,” Greenpeace UK stated on Bluesky. ” It is time to #TaxTheSuperRich and make them pay for the destruction they trigger – the world shouldn’t be their playground.”

Protesters have displayed anti-Jeff Bezos posters and banners all through Venice, the place the tech billionaire is because of marry journalist Lauren Sánchez on the finish of June.
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What has the response been to protests?
Venice’s mayor, Brugnaro, informed reporters Friday that he was ashamed of the protesters, saying “we must apologize to Bezos.”
“I hope that Bezos comes anyway,” he stated. “Not all Venetians assume like these protesters.”
The marriage organizers, Lanza & Baucina Restricted, stated of their assertion that since earlier than the protests broke out, it had “labored for there to be minimal unfavorable impression or disruption to the lives of Venetians and the town’s guests.”

“We have now all the time acknowledged the broader debate and demanding points surrounding the town’s future, and from the outset our shopper has been honoured to help the town and its all-important lagoon by means of non-profit organisations and related tasks,” the corporate added.
Bezos has made sizable contributions to Venetian charities within the lead-up to the marriage, together with a million-euro donation to Corila, an instructional consortium that research Venice’s lagoon ecosystem, Reuters studies. In accordance with the AP, Corila confirmed over the weekend that Bezos’ Earth Fund had made an “essential donation” again in April, nicely earlier than protests began.

The AP studies that not less than two historic Venetian corporations will contribute to the festivities: Rosa Salva, the town’s oldest pastry maker, and Laguna B, a design studio well-known for its distinctive, handmade Murano glassware.
Antonio Rosa Salva, the sixth era in his household to run the bakery, stated he can be supplying a collection of treats for visitors’ goody luggage — and welcomes the honour.
“I do not see how an occasion with 200 individuals can create disruptions,” he informed the AP. “It is prestigious {that a} couple like this, who can go wherever on the earth, are getting married within the metropolis.”