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Rosie O'Donnell blasts Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez's Italy wedding: 'It turned my stomach'

Rosie O'Donnell blasts Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez's Italy wedding: 'It turned my stomach'

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For most weddings, well-wishes for the newlyweds are a common courtesy. But Rosie O'Donnell is bucking tradition.
The outspoken comedian and TV personality, 63, blasted the high-profile wedding of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and media entrepreneur Lauren Sánchez in a poem-style letter shared to her Substack newsletter on June 29. Bezos and Sánchez, whose lavish nuptials in Italy sparked controversy and protests, were married in a star-studded ceremony in Venice on June 27.
"The BEZOS wedding, it turned my stomach. Seeing all these billionaires gathering in the gross excess of it all," O'Donnell wrote. "Is Oprah friends with Jeff Bezos? Really — how is that possible? He treats his employees with disdain. By any metric he is not a nice man."
Winfrey was among the many famous faces in attendance at Bezos and Sánchez's wedding, which boasted an A-list guest list that included Kim and Khloé Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Bill Gates, Kris Jenner and Brooks Nader.
O'Donnell also aimed at Sánchez, whom she described as Bezos' "fake fembot wife." The former talk show host's letter also included a before-and-after photo of Sánchez that appeared to criticize her use of plastic surgery.
"Why would he choose her after the salt of the earth Mackenzie," O'Donnell continued, referring to Bezos' first wife, author and billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. He "sold his soul is what it looks like from here. The devil is smiling at all his conquests."
O'Donnell, who moved to Ireland in January following the 2024 election victory of President Donald Trump, also referenced the Republican president's proposed "big, beautiful bill," as well as other sociopolitical issues such as LGBTQ rights in the U.S. and the humanitarian crisis of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
"Bezos was raised by a single mother. He knows exactly what he does," O'Donnell wrote. "So do all of his guests — posing for photos, forgetting themselves in their designer outfits. Ready for a Vogue cover, a spot on 'ET,' more worthless performative nonsense."
She added: "We have become numb to gross excess. We have learned to tolerate it: celebrity worship, devoid of humanity."
In the weeks leading up to Bezos and Sánchez's luxury wedding, several protesters — comprised of local anti-tourist activists, members of Greenpeace Italy and the U.K. group "Everyone hates Elon" (Musk) — took to the streets to air their grievances, arguing that city authorities were prioritizing tourism over resident needs, per Reuters.
The celebrity nuptials similarly caused an uproar on social media, with one user describing the wedding as the face of "oligarchy."
"There is something wrong here. There can be no denying," O'Donnell concluded. "Something inside has died, and I can't hide. I just can't fake it."
Contributing: Taijuan Moorman, Jay Stahl, Saman Shafiq and Charles Trepany, USA TODAY

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The netting all the way around makes it so they can still get air plus stay cool on warm days. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this item for all mommas." —Anissa R Summers"Lightweight and very easy to travel with. It's great for play dates or bringing your baby to the beach. I even used this in my backyard, and it came in very handy." —Jacqueline's Amazon Finds Get it from Amazon for $89.99. A waterproof car seat liner I'll yell about forever because WHY NOT protect your car seat and/or stroller seat from spills, accidents, and spit-up this summer? We've had one of these since my kid's car seat spit-up days, and we *still* have it for messy car meals and longer summer trips ~just in case.~ Promising review: "These are wonderful. I only wish I had bought them sooner and saved myself the frustration of taking apart the car seat more than necessary. These hold up in the washing machine and come clean easily. They are pretty absorbent and soft." —Alison R. Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in three colors and two-packs). A Welly First Aid Kit to give you peace of mind for any bumps and ouchies that your kids might get on the go this summer. The colorful (and secure!) bandages are so cute that you should be prepared for your kiddo to request more than one for ~aesthetic~ reasons. These are my family's go-to bandages because they *actually* stick and the tins are so convenient to throw in bags and car gloveboxes. Promising review: "This is such a cute and compact first aid kit. There are a TON of bandages inside. The styles are great, something for even the pickiest kids (like mine) haha. Great quality bandages, they stay on great, they are flexible, and just so darn cute. It also includes lots of other great things to have when you are traveling, like ibuprofen, ointment, alcohol, and cleansing wipes." —Bunny2012Get it from Amazon for $24.94. A bathtub filter if summertime can cause extra skin irritation flareups for your littles. Help their skin barrier out by attaching this tool-free filter and let the multi-stage filtration rid their bathwater of chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals so they can rub-a-dub-dub in clean water. Promising reviews: "We were able to use this product the last couple months and it's been incredible. My little one suffers from eczema pretty bad from food allergies so everything irritates his skin but this has made such a big difference." —Shayna P."My toddler struggles with super dry skin, along with bumpy texture on her thighs, upper arms, and cheeks. After using the tub filter for over a month, her thighs are consistently smooth and feel less dry, even if it's been almost a week between baths! We did not change any other factors (soap, lotion, laundry detergent, etc) during this time. Her legs showed by far the best improvement, which proves this works because that is the only affected area that is completely submerged!" —HannahGet it from Canopy for $89 (available in four colors). An ultra-compact stroller that can fit in tight trunk spaces and overhead plane bins, so you don't have to haul your kid from the gate to baggage claim in the too-hot heat. Or a Liki Trike if your baby is approaching toddlerhood and wants to be a part of the action. It also fits in overhead bins and gives your little one some more hands-on action so they can be happier on long walking adventures, summer trips to the aquarium, and all the adventures in-between. Promising review: "This trike stroller is so very practical and fun for my grandson and now my granddaughter! It is built very well and folds up so compactly that it can be taken easily into a restaurant or for travel. It is pricey, but it takes the place of three different items: a tricycle, a stroller, and a push cart! It was such a great purchase for my grandson that I bought one for my granddaughter!!" —Ghostrider 68Get it from Amazon for $280 (available in four colors). A pair of noise reduction ear muffs that'll cut back on the noise in your little's ears by 23 decibels and help muffle loud sounds whether they're awake or asleep. Perfect for fireworks, loud plane sounds, and just to ignore that summer construction happening outside your apartment. Promising review: "10/10 recommend this for baby ear protection! We took our baby on his first flight at 4.5 months, and he slept the entire 4-hour flight!! I'm thoroughly convinced it is because of the noise-canceling ability of this product. The only downside is they do look a little ridiculous (in an absolutely hilarious and 'omg, I want to squish those baby cheeks' kind of way). Everyone on the plane said our kid looked like a little linebacker, but everyone was so impressed that he didn't cry once or even wake up during take-off or landing! If you're a new parent or a seasoned parent traveling with a little one, do yourself a favor and buy these!" —MandyGet them from Amazon for $29.99 (available in five colors). A lightweight baby carrier for land and water so you and your mini humans can live that amphibian life all summer long in maximum comfort no matter where your adventures take you. No more thrashing around in your arms while you're trying to enjoy the pool: You can both glide around like effortless summer mermaids. Promising review: "WaterLand carrier made our cruise with our 8-month-old so much easier! The carrier kept our baby safe and comfortable as we explored the ship and went ashore. It was perfect for the pool and ocean, too. We loved how stylish and practical it was, and it really added to our vacation." —IdanGet it from Amazon for $89.55+ (available in seven colors). A pack of quality Coterie swim diapers that the King of Fashion, Tan France, himself swears by with his own kiddos, so you know your baby is gonna look stylish and be swim-ready, comfy! If they keep throwing a fit from literal soggy bottoms (not the Great British Bakeoff kind), then give them and yourself the gift of ultra-comfy swimming. Seriously, the reviews on these are so good. Their regular non-swim diapers are cult faves, too!Promising reviews: "So happy that Coterie has made The Swimsuit diaper. I couldn't wait to put my little ones in them and, in true Coterie fashion, they are hands down the best swim diaper I've used. So much easier to put on, so much softer than any other swim diaper, and gets the job done. Never going back to any other brand." —Andrea L. "Absolutely LOVE the swim diapers. From the design to the durability to hold without sagging to the ground! So glad there is a swim diaper that uses cleaner ingredients." —Estefania C. Get them from Coterie for $20 per pack (available in S—L). A folding pop 'n' sit booster chair because nobody has time to worry about sunburns and sand/asphalt/concrete burns. It comes with a detachable easy-to-clean snack tray and can be used pretty much anywhere you can think of to keep your kiddo safe and off the hot, hot ground. NO TEARS ABOUT BURNED BUMS, HERE! Y'all, I'm not making it up when I say I see these EVERYWHERE in hotter-than-heck Texas. Lifesavers. Promising review: "This chair is perfect for traveling! It folds very easily and comes with a bag with mesh at the bottom, so sand will fall out if you take it to the beach! It also comes with straps so you can wrap it around a chair and use it as a high chair! Very convenient, compact, and versatile! If you're looking for a chair for your little one this summer, this is the one!" —LindsayGet it from Amazon for $24.98+ (available in 12 colors). A cup holder snack tray converter so you can spend fewer summer road trips straining your arm while contorting it to hand individual Goldfish crackers from the front seat to the grabby hands in the back. Promising review: "I bought these for our road trip, and they worked very well. They come with additional cups and rubber bands in order to help fit them to different size car seats. My kids loved them, and it helped keep their food in one spot, providing easy access and cleanup! Would buy again." —AdinaGet it from Amazon for $16.99 (available in five colors). A butterfly medicine dispenser if the summer cold ends up catching up with your fam and they hate taking their medicine. Game-ify ensuring they get every last drop (and avoid a tantrum or two!) with this cute gadget that is sure to have them asking for their next dose. (Or at least not pulling out their latent martial arts skills on you.) Playhouse MD was born when two sisters, a doctor and an award-winning toy creator, Kaitlin and Sydney Wiseman, came together to transform kids' healthcare with a dose of play. (Psst. Sydney Wiseman created the uber popular Fingerlings toys!)Promising review: "Before I used this product, I described giving my 2.5-year-old medicine as 'wrestling an alligator on drugs.' She saw both the butterfly and rocketship dispensers and was immediately thrilled, of course. I used the butterfly to give her the same exact medicine from the 'alligator wrestling' incident (one day later) and with the butterfly, she was a perfect angel. If you think I am exaggerating even 1%, you need to try it for yourself!!" —JDGet it from Playhouse MD for $16.99 (also available as a rocket). An adorable Hugimals weighted emotional support animal friend because whether you're 5 or 105, your babies are gonna love the feeling of snuggling up all summer long with this comforting, hefty little sidekick. Plus, the 4.5 pounds of inner nontoxic glass beads are removable, so they can be machine washed! Promising reviews: "This weighted sloth is adorable and just the right amount of weight for me. The quality is fantastic. Super soft. I'm currently being comforted by the 'hug' of this cutie while recovering from bronchitis. I'm a 50+-year-old female, and this is age-appropriate, in my opinion! So glad I purchased!" —Amazon Customer"First of all, she is one of the cutest pig plushies I have ever seen! Second, if you like the color pink and cute things, get Harper! Third, after a hard day of work, she is just what I need to relax. Hugimals are well worth the money or as a great gift! I'm NOT a child, and I love the brand and my Harper! Oink! Bravo!" —Music and Anime Fan 12Get it from Amazon for $68 (available in seven styles).

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