
Khloe Kardashian looks ethereal in a plunging pink dress as she glams up for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's $20M wedding in Venice - before making early exit from A-list bash
Khloe Kardashian was a vision of glamour as she attended Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's lavish $20M wedding in Venice on Friday.
The 41-year-old Good American founder shared a series of stunning snaps to Instagram on Saturday, capturing herself getting ready for the star-studded affair.
Khloe turned heads in a plunging pink sequin gown that hugged her figure, paired with a dramatic long tulle jacket draped over her arms.
She completed the look with a dazzling silver necklace and earrings.
In the photos, she posed in her hotel room and hallway before heading out to the glitzy celebration.
Later in the evening, Khloe was spotted meeting up with her sister Kim as they waited in line to board a gondola.
Kim, 44, looked equally stunning in a plunging black mesh maxi dress embellished with sequins.
The sisters appeared in high spirits as they climbed aboard the boat and made their way to the lavish wedding venue.
Described as the 'wedding of the century,' the Amazon founder and former journalist exchanged vows in front of almost 200 VIP guests.
Following the ultra-exclusive ceremony, the billionaire couple threw a star-studded reception attended by high-profile guests, including Oprah Winfrey, Ivanka Trump, Usher, and Orlando Bloom.
However, Kim and Khloe were snapped making a swift exit from the $20million affair by boat as they bailed before the end of the bash.
And once again on Saturday morning, the Kardashian sisters didn't waste any time leaving Venice on Saturday despite festivities being far from over.
Their mother Kris, 69, and sisters Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27, were nowhere in sight as the duo headed out of Venice, as they appeared to be staying in the city for longer.
But the celebrations are far from over, with the festivities slated to continue at the Arsenale di Venezia on Saturday night.
The extravagant wedding - reportedly costing $20million and drawing ire from locals - was capped off with an eyebrow-raising gift from the bride.
While Jeff chose stylish ViBi Venezia blue velvet slippers for the gentleman guests, Lauren gave the ladies black open-toe slippers from Amazon - seizing the opportunity to promote her billionaire husband's e-commerce empire.
Festivities for the Bezos wedding began on Thursday night – the first of three days of lavish parties in the Floating City as guests will once again celebrate on Saturday night.
But ahead of the star-studded nuptials, sources reveal that the couple are already married.
A closely connected source 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.'
'When they were planning the wedding, they were clear about the fact that they were already secretly married,' they added.
'There is no application for a wedding licence from the couple because it was not required.'
The source continued: '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.
Celebrities, politicians and business titans gathered in the city for the wedding amid local protests.
Among them were some of the world's most eligible bachelors, including Orlando Bloom, freshly split from fiancée Katy Perry; divorced sporting superstar Tom, and divorced talent agent and billionaire music executive Scooter Braun.
Former US President Barack Obama was among guests – he and Bezos have been on warm terms for years, and Bezos donated $100 million (£72 million) to the Obama Foundation in 2021.
Others attending included former chat show host Oprah Winfrey and her best friend, TV presenter and author Gayle King, who went on the much-mocked space 'flight' on Bezos Blue Origin rocket last month with Sanchez and an all-female team.
Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka attended along with husband Jared Kushner, but the President himself – reportedly invited – will not come to Venice.
She was joined by her sister Khloe who put on an equally glamorous display in a strapless pink gown with a feathered shawl
They both snapped selfies as they made the most of their time in Venice, though they dashed off the next day
Oprah Winfrey was also among the star-studded guest list and looked incredible in a pink dress, showing off her slimmed-down frame
Both Jeff and Lauren were there for Trump's inauguration earlier this year and he attracted much criticism when his Washington Post newspaper declined to endorse Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the US election last year.
Queen Rania of Jordan had also been seen, as were fashion duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
However, things have not gone smoothly, following huge protest from locals and environmental groups over the nuptials, with one gigantic banner in St. Mark's Square reading: 'If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax.'
Greenpeace and the UK-based collective Everyone Hates Elon have joined the protests attempting to disrupt, or even prevent, the planned wedding celebrations.
'Jeff Bezos is the second-richest man in the world yet is reported to pay a 1.1 percent true tax rate,' the two groups said in a joint statement.
'The multi-million-dollar wedding is reportedly happening over three days, with the wedding ring alone worth as much as $5million.'
A spokesperson from Everyone Hates Elon said: 'As governments talk about hard choices and struggle to fund public services, Jeff Bezos can afford to shut down half a city for days on end just to get married.'
Jeff Bezos waved and appeared in high spirits ahead of his wedding to Lauren Sanchez on Friday
As a result of the public hostility to their descent on Venice, plans were ripped up and remade over the past week.
The bride and groom have now left their $500 million (£363 million) yacht, the Koru, off the coast of Croatia, although it was initially intended to be moored in Venice.
The venues for the various celebrations have changed, too, with plans for Saturday's party now moved to Arsenale, the shipbuilding yards, which are easier to make secure.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are 72 hours into their wedding celebrations, but the party keeps on going for the £177billion man and his new bride
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Jacky Jhaj: How was a paedophile able to hire Disneyland?
When it emerged that last weekend a convicted paedophile had organised a fake wedding to a nine-year-old at Disneyland Paris, many people were would do such a thing? How was it even possible? The BBC understands it was the latest bizarre stunt by Jacky Jhaj – a British man I have been investigating for two first came to my attention after a tip off from a teenage girl came out of the blue in was horrified that she had come face to face with a paedophile who she had been hired to fawn was too terrified of him to go on the record - but I tracked down a number of aspiring actors who had also been directed to scream at Jhaj while he was parading down a red carpet, and reach out to try and touch him. In all, 200 children and young women had been recruited by reputable casting agencies to play Jhaj's fans at a fake film premiere in London's Leicester Square that year. Some were as young as the end of the event someone recognised Jhaj - who had previously been found guilty of sexual activity with two 15-year-olds in 2016 and sent to fake red carpet was one of a litany of stunts he has organised since his release which often involve casting girls as his fans. 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Videos of some of them were uploaded to a YouTube channel which was watched more than six million times and had 12 million remained on YouTube for years until last September, when the BBC alerted Google, which owns the platform.A video on a separate channel showed him next to one of the victims he was convicted of sexual activity with – with her face anonymised. It had remained on YouTube for four years with more than a million told the BBC at the time that it takes users' safety seriously but offered no explanation as to how an account featuring a man with almost no profile or success had 12 million subscribers, or why the videos had not been previously on social media sites appear to cast Jhaj as a successful writer and singer and are often styled as music videos. Many are highly concerning - some feature him posing with young children and weapons. It is not clear if the guns are real or revel in his infamy. In one, he is greeted by fans apparently celebrating his release from Wormwood Scrubs prison.I wanted to know how he had organised the stunts – and if he had received help. What else do we know? Over the past two years, I have spoken to videographers, production assistants and technicians who were hired for some of the events before they discovered Jhaj's real man repeatedly appears in videos they shared with have been sent images and footage of him at three of the stunts by people who described him as assisting the choreographer hired for dance auditions, and apparently filming. At a different event last year, he was confronted by duped cast members who recognised Jhaj from our reports and showed him the online cast members filmed him acknowledging that Jhaj is a convicted sex offender but he says he is his "friend" and is now "free".At this event Jhaj was filmed posing naked in front of a mocked-up BBC News lorry in London which had been set on had initially appeared there disguised by prosthetics – before he removed them and was identified as the man from our findings from the French prosecutor also said that make-up artists had allegedly changed the organiser's facial features dramatically at the Disneyland event. How Jhaj funds his stunts - which involve extraordinary costs on venue hire, casts and props - is a production hired a tank, while in another a mock police car was set on booking of Disneyland Paris alone would have cost more than €130,000 (£110,000), according to the French broadcaster BFMTV.I was also told that hiring the red carpet space that is the home of movie premieres in Leicester Square would have required tens of thousands of was listed as a director of a business that was wound up in 2016 – but there is no other obvious source of money.I also wanted to know how he had been able to carry out these events while subject to a sexual harm prevention have seen a copy of it. It lists ten restrictions on his activities – but does not appear to explicitly prohibit the stunts he had order restricts Jhaj from contacting his previous victims, entering public places for the use of children and deliberately contacting any girl under the age of there is no blanket ban on hosting events with children under 16 if they are supervised – as was the case with the Leicester Square stunt, where some adults attended as chaperones. One police officer to 50 offenders I also wanted to know who, if anyone, was responsible for monitoring convicted my first report, a police officer who helped monitor Jhaj rang me, asking for information on his said he was responsible for managing the whereabouts of dozens of offenders - and it was challenging National Police Chiefs' Council advise that the minimum safe staffing levels at which paedophiles should be monitored is one officer to every 50 Metropolitan Police's average offender management ratio was one officer to 40 offenders – well within the benchmark.I asked other forces what their ratios were and some never replied. But 10 out of 26 forces failed to meet this benchmark, according to Freedom of Information requests received last one force, officers were responsible for monitoring 85 offenders each on forces defended their resourcing – arguing that these are advisory levels only and also dependent on risk assessments of successfully managing 50 sex offenders is "impossible" according to Jonathan Taylor, a safeguarding expert and former child abuse investigator."I feel so sorry for the officers", he says. "It's a poisoned chalice - one of the paedophiles will re-offend. This case also highlights concerns about a lack of safeguarding in entertainment and tech companies enabling these types of offenders."The BBC understands that Jhaj is currently detained in French custody. The local prosecutor there says the Ukrainian girl involved in Saturday's stunt had not been a victim of either physical or sexual violence and had not been forced to play the role of a statement also said Disneyland Paris had been "deceived" and that the organiser had used a fake Latvian ID to hire the BBC approached Disneyland Paris for comment - they did not Metropolitan Police said that a 39-year-old man is wanted by them for breaching restrictions placed on his activities, and is also separately being investigated for "any possible" fraud reporting by Alex Dackevych and Richard Irvine-Brown.