
Kylie Jenner hailed 'a vibe' at Bezos-Sanchez wedding as she celebrates nuptials with a 'go to glass of wine'
It's safe to say Kylie Jenner was definitely enjoying herself at Jeff Bezos ' wedding to Lauren Sanchez these last few days.
The star, 27, was pictured living it up in Venice with her family - and a wine glass frequently in hand.
Now the energy Kylie served at the nuptials has earned praise from fans across various social media platforms - with one declaring her a 'vibe.'
'Kylie is a vibe!!' one posted in the comments section of a video of her at the celebrations, with another commenting, 'Kylie ate,' along with a fire emoji.
'King Kylie is back,' another declared as another insisted she 'will always be that girl.'
Her drink of choice also sparked a buzz across social media - with one calling it relatable and another 'iconic.'
'the go to glass of wine to the function is so me,' one TikToker quipped.
'how i want to be all summer drinking Rose unbothered happily wifed up,' that same TikToker wrote in another post.
'bout to dig out my rose all day tshirt from 2016,' she also posted.
'I love that Kylie always has a drink with her,' one posted with a laughing-crying and hand heart emojis.
'Kylie always drinking something...,' another posted with three laughing-crying emojis.
The visuals of Kylie celebrating the power couple has also served as inspiration for those hoping to follow in her footsteps.
'May this life find me,' another posted in the comments section of a video of Kylie and her sister Kendall arriving to the celebrations.
'Manifesting,' another wrote.
'She looks so good,' another posted alongside photos of Kylie drinking wine.
'Kylie isn't Kylie without her wine,' another posted.
'Kylie came for the wine,' one Redditor posted.
'Kylie with the martini glass,' one YouTuber quipped. 'Just chuk it down dahlin.'
Described as the 'wedding of a century,' the 61-year-old Amazon founder and the former journalist, 55, exchanged vows in front of nearly 200 VIPs on San Giorgio Maggiore island in Venice, Italy, on Friday.
Following the intimate ceremony, the billionaire couple hosted a star-studded rave.
The Bezos wedding began on Thursday with the first of three days of parties in Venice – but impeccable sources reveal that the Amazon founder and journalist-turned-philanthropist Lauren Sanchez are already married.
A source closely connected to the organization of the week's events said: 'They have been married for at least a month, more than a month.
'The marriage is fully legal and took place in America under American law.'
The source adds: 'When they were planning the wedding, they were clear about the fact that they were already secretly married There is no application for a wedding license from the couple because it was not required.
'Whatever happens at the wedding on Friday, it will not be a wedding. Under Italian law, it will not be a wedding celebration, any vows said or rings exchanged will have no legal meaning.'
The source added that Bezos had personally confirmed that he and Sanchez – who met when both were married to other people – are already legally married, and that they had also signed a pre-nuptial agreement to protect his $244 billion (£177 billion) fortune.
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