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Lauren Sanchez is on the verge of a naughty wardrobe malfunction as she nearly spills out of gown at Cannes

Lauren Sanchez is on the verge of a naughty wardrobe malfunction as she nearly spills out of gown at Cannes

Daily Mail​22-05-2025

was on the verge of a wardrobe malfunction as she nearly spilled out of shimmering strapless gown at Cannes on Thursday.
The splashy coastal event was the amfAR gala Cannes 2025 presented by Chopard at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, France.
The 55-year-old former TV star had on a racy silver gown with a sweetheart neckline that appeared a size too small.
Her chest was nearly squeezed out of the little frock that had a magical mermaid finish as she flashed her megawatt smile.
Sanchez seemed to notice that one side of the gown was dipping too low for comfort as she placed her long hair over that portion when on the carpet. That was a savvy move as it would help prevent exposure in case the top fell down any more.
It appeared as if Lauren was just millimeters away from a sartorial slip up.
The brunette beauty went lighter than usual on the makeup as she showed off a fresh St Tropez tan with sparkly diamond jewelry that included her massive engagement ring from fiance Jeff Bezos.
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Also at the event were German supermodel Heidi Klum and singer Paris Jackson.
The two will be walking down the aisle next month.
The unusual venue for the ceremony is raising some eyebrows. The couple could say their 'I dos' on a Venetian island in an open-air theater.
'The word is that they have booked the theater which has been restored,' a source told The US Sun.
'It's not your usual venue for a wedding, it would be iconic,' the alleged insider asserted adding, 'Everyone is talking about the wedding and it's going to be a huge celebration.'
The outlet said it chose not to identify the venue, but had checked and could confirm dates had been blocked out for two weeks around the time the wedding was set to take place, which is supposed to be between June 24 and 26.
The billionaire, his bride and some 200 guests have reportedly already booked rooms at the best hotels.
Bezos' mega yacht is also expected to be a part of the festivities, although neither the future bride or groom would confirm.
A spokesperson for the mayor's office told CNN that he believed the ceremony may take place on Bezos's yacht, which will be anchored in the lagoon.
The brunette beauty went lighter than usual on the makeup as she showed off a fresh St Tropez tan with sparkly diamond jewelry that included her massive engagement ring from fiance Jeff Bezos
The 127m-long vessel was where the couple celebrated their engagement off the coast of Positano in 2023.
Meanwhile, the theater is not far from open water, making it easily accessible for those attending.
Guests are expected to include: several members of the Kardashian/Jenner family, Orlando Bloom and fiancée Katy Perry, Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and along with model Karlee Kloss and her husband Joshua Kushner.
Officials from the city of Venice have said they lobbied Bezos and Sanchez to hold the wedding there.
Morris Ceron, the director general of the Venice council told the London Times he personally approached the Amazon founder about choosing the ancient city for the wedding.
'I got to work to bring this marriage of the century to Venice—that's how it started,' he told the publication.
The event should be good news for the city's coffers.
Top hotels, including The Aman Venice, the Belmond Hotel Cipriani, the St. Regis Venice, and the Gritti Palace are all nearly fully booked for the end of June, according to The US Sun.
Bezos and Sanchez have reportedly booked a suite that goes for $11,500 a night at The Aman Venice.

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