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Lauren Sanchez shows off VERY extravagant €250,000 watch she was gifted as a wedding present by her billionaire husband Jeff Bezos as they step out in Ibiza

Lauren Sanchez shows off VERY extravagant €250,000 watch she was gifted as a wedding present by her billionaire husband Jeff Bezos as they step out in Ibiza

Daily Mail​a day ago
showed off a very extravagant €250,000 designer watch she was gifted as a wedding present as she stepped out in Ibiza with her new husband Jeff Bezos on Thursday.
The former journalist, 55, and the Amazon billionaire, 61, who married in a lavish wedding in June, were seen heading back to their $485 million superyacht just off the party island.
And on her wrist she wore a Richard Mille RM07 'Intergalactic Dark Night' watch which retails at the astonishing price.
With links to her recent Blue Origin 's NS-31 mission which was an all-female spaceflight she completed in April, she proudly showed off the watch on her wrist.
The timepiece is said to cost €250,000, or £217,000 ($447,000 AUD or $291,000 USD).
As she headed back to the yacht after lunch on the island she looked typically stylish in a strapless white dress, huge sunhat, dark shades and sliders.
She held hands with her husband Jeff who wore a casual navy ensemble and comfortable black trainers.
Their outing comes after Lauren was determined not to let the terrain dictate her style choices as she appeared to struggle to keep her footing on the rocky shore of Ibiza on Sunday night.
Despite the uneven terrain, Lauren didn't forgo her stiletto heels as she clung to Jeff's hand.
Joined by Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, Lauren oozed style in a cream summer mini dress which she paired with the nude heels.
She accessorised the look with a matching cream bag and dark shades as she made it onto land.
Meanwhile her husband kept it simple in a white polo shirt, grey trousers and white trainers, slightly more apt for the rocky shore.
Yet DiCaprio's girlfriend also joined Lauren in her choice of heels as she was seen teetering in a black pair of kitten heels.
The Italian model, 27, kept it simple in a black vest top and low waisted black skirt with mesh detailing.
Pairing the look with a small black bag, she held hands with the Hollywood actor, 50, also wore all black.
Leonardo appeared to wish to keep a low profile as he concealed his face with a black face mask and baseball cap.
The foursome were also joined by the former editor-in-chief at British Vogue, Edward Enninful.
As she headed back to the yacht after lunch on the island she looked typically stylish in a strapless white dress, huge sunhat, dark shades and sliders
The watch and its astonishing price is pictured
The gang made their way for their Italian-influenced, contemporary Mediterranean stylish dinner at Amalur Ibiza.
Jeff and Lauren were previously seen welcoming Leo and Vittoria aboard their superyacht, Koru, earlier in the day on Sunday.
The pair know their way around the ship, having previously joined the couple and bevy of stars for a trip last summer in Sardinia.
The double date comes just weeks after the Amazon founder and presenter tied the knot in Venice - with the ceremony attracting criticism for its extravagance.
Leonardo and Vittoria were among the VIP guests in attendance, which also included Sydney Sweeney, Oprah Winfrey and Orlando Bloom.
Yet Leonardo faced a backlash, with the Hollywood star - who is known for his environmental advocacy - branded a 'hypocrite' for flying to Venice for the ceremony.
The Titanic star has previously been open about his activism and a few months earlier in March, he slammed the Albanese government for giving the green light to a mine expansion in Western Australia.
Yet social media users called out DiCaprio for flying to the wedding and slammed him for supporting Jeff amid Amazon's substantial carbon footprint.
According to The Guardian, over 90 jets flew into the airport in the romantic city as celebrities attended the nuptials. It is not known if Leonardo took a private jet to the ceremony.
Jeff and Lauren's wedding reportedly cost some $40million - which also faced protests in the city of Venice.
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