
Megyn Kelly takes swipe at Sydney Sweeney's body as she trashes celebrity invites to Bezos wedding
The 27-year-old blonde bombshell turned heads at the billionaire bash in Venice, Italy last weekend, where she fueled dating rumors with Tom Brady during a late-night dance party and was later spotted strolling through the streets with newly single Orlando Bloom—just days after his split from Katy Perry.
While many fans were left wondering how Sweeney scored a seat at the ultra-exclusive event, insiders claimed her attendance was simply a show of respect to her future boss —Amazon founder Bezos—as she's starring in an upcoming Amazon MGM Studios project.
But that explanation didn't fly with Kelly, who went off on the July 1 episode of The Megyn Kelly Show— slamming the 'ridiculous wedding' and targeting the guest list.
'How does she wind up there?' Kelly said, before launching into a brutal jab: ' Sydney Sweeney 's the new toast of the town out there because she's got these enormous breasts that everybody's obsessed with.'
DailyMail.com has not received a response to its request for comment from reps for Sweeney.
Kelly continued, 'If you told me it was like Lauren Sanchez's colleagues from the first news station she worked at, sure, that's normal. That's what a true friend would do—invite their lifelong friends.
'Or Jeff Bezos when he first opened Amazon—yeah, okay, I get it. Even Bill Gates was there, I'll give him that one, huge fellow tech titan.'
But Kelly didn't stop there—ripping into the entire wedding spectacle and calling the couple out for acting like royalty.
'Let's just start with this ridiculous wedding that took place over this weekend,' she sneered.
'These two were behaving like they thought they were royalty. [Lauren] did the balcony wave like she's a Marilyn Monroe figure or a genuine British royal, blowing kisses, and they had their yacht—which has its own yacht—carting them around with their massive amounts of foam dripping into the Mediterranean, which I'm sure is not eco-friendly.'
Kelly then name-dropped a few of the other high-wattage attendees, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Gayle King, and Oprah Winfrey, before accusing Bezos and Sánchez of surrounding themselves with fame—not friends.
'They don't know Gayle King,' she said. 'They invited Gayle on that ridiculous space flight so they could get some news coverage on CBS. And now, because she did it, she's at the wedding?'
'Oprah? They don't know Oprah—that's a lie too,' she added.
'Oprah went and watched Gayle go up in this thing. So now she gets an invite. Why? Because she's a celebrity.'
Back in March, Sweeney signed on to star in the upcoming video game adaptation Split Fiction, a project under Amazon MGM Studios—putting her directly in business with Bezos' company.
Jon M. Chu (Wicked) is set to direct the Split Fiction adaptation, with the script penned by Deadpool & Wolverine duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick.
Amazon MGM Studios officially picked up the project in early June, a move that reportedly led to Sweeney receiving an invite to Bezos' star-studded wedding in Venice.
A source noted, 'She is not friends with either one of them,' but added that she 'came to pay respect to the 'boss,' just like in the old days of Hollywood.'
Based on the hit fantasy/sci-fi video game, Split Fiction follows two authors—Mio and Zoe—who become trapped inside the fictional worlds they've created.
It hasn't been revealed which role Sweeney will take on, though Amazon is said to be 'actively looking' to cast her co-star.
In addition to the film, Sweeney is gearing up for her return as Cassie Howard in HBO's Euphoria, recently starred in Apple TV+'s Echo Valley alongside Julianne Moore, and will soon be seen playing groundbreaking boxer Christy Martin in a biopic that's currently in post-production and expected to release later this year.
Sweeney is currently single, coming off her engagement with producer and businessman Jonathan Davino.
The pair began dating in 2018, and after four years together, he proposed in 2022—but by March 2025, the engagement was off and the wedding was officially canceled.
According to Daily Mail insiders, the couple had hit a 'rough patch' and were in the midst of trying to 'reassess' where their relationship was heading.
Another source claimed Sweeney was feeling 'overwhelmed' by the entire wedding process and ultimately admitted it 'didn't feel right.'
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