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Celebrity joins protesters in Venice before Bezos-Sanchez’s wedding

Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former journalist Lauren Sanchez arrived in Venice on Wednesday – kicking off the weekend of the couple’s lavish wedding celebrations and taking part in a rage among the anger of some of the world’s top celebrities and protesters who see it as a huge gap, a huge gap, a one-percent person.

Bezos waved as he left the hotel on a boat. The celebrations have estimated that the billionaire lost between 40 million and 48 million euros ($64 million to $76 million in CDN). (Luca Bruno/AP)

Long-haired woman in black and white striped dress waves and smiles
Former TV reporter Sanchez travels to space with celebrities Katy Perry and Gayle King on Bezos’ Blue Origin. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

Bezos and Sanchez waved their hands as they arrived at the dock of the five-star hotel Aman Hotel on the Italian city’s Grand Canal, with two safety ships.

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Ivanka Trump is the daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose husband Jared Kushner arrived at Venice Airport on Tuesday. (Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters)

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Trump and her children are preparing to board a water taxi in Venice. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

It is expected that 90 jets will arrive at the local airport before the weekend event. About 200 guests are expected, including Ivanka Trump and her family, Mick Jagger, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Two men put on t-shirts and gestured, they walked onto the boat
Canadian investor and former talent agent Michael Kives boarded a water taxi on Wednesday. (Andrea Pattaro/AFP/Getty Images)

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Wedding guest fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg was on display at Venice Airport on Tuesday. (Manuel Silvestri/Reuters)

Venice City Hall issued a directive on Wednesday that blocked the area’s lockdown – quarantining guests of militants who have been protesting for weeks, and the celebrations will turn the cities of Gundoras and Palazzi into private amusement parks for the wealthy.

“There is only one thing now: money, money, money, so we are losers,” said Venetian resident Nadia Rigo.

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Security team members stood outside Madonna Dell’Orto Church on Wednesday. (Yara Nardi/Reuters)

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The cable car lined up outside St. Mark’s Square in Venice on Wednesday. (Luca Bruno/AP)

The celebration will begin Thursday night, with an open-air gathering in Madonna Dell’Orto, a medieval church in the central area of ​​Cannaregio known for its lively nightlife, sources close to the matter told Reuters.

The date and location of the wedding itself are still unknown, and some speculate that Bezos, 61, and Sanchez, 55, may have already tied knots at private ceremonies in the United States.

The ship is loaded with supplies and two people moving against the background of Venice
The ship with supplies can be seen in the waters before the wedding. (Luca Bruno/AP)

Protesters also spent the whole week in the city. Activists believe that Bezos-Sanchez’s wedding illustrates a wider failure in the city’s political theory. Their concerns are mainly the lack of investment in affordable housing and basic services.

City officials defended the wedding. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro calls the event a honor in Venice, and the city denies that the wedding will cause interruptions.

“Venice once again reveals itself as a global stage,” Brugnaro told the Associated Press, hoping to meet Bezos while he is in town.

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