Orlando Bloom Will Attend Jeff Bezos' Wedding Alone — Report
Reports say newly 'single' will attend the wedding of Amazon founder without . The couple was in a long-term relationship before allegedly calling it quits in June this year. Hence, he will attend Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Venice wedding celebration as a single man.
So, here's everything to know about the recent speculations surrounding Bloom's solo attendance at Bezos' upcoming nuptials.
The 'Firework' singer will 'skip' the grand wedding celebrations of Jeff Bezos, which the Troy actor is expected to attend.
According to TMZ, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have recently broken up. Thus, the latter will make his 'debut as a single man' in the festivities. A source also noted that Bloom has a reputation as the life of the party. Hence, 'he's gonna hit the dance floor hard!'
Apart from the 48-year-old thespian, the guest list might see another Hollywood heartthrob, Leonardo DiCaprio, joining the celebrations. Regarding the star-studded guest list, a source told the publication, '90% of the people at the wedding are kinda boring, but 10% are really fun, including Orlando, Leo, and Jeff (Bezos). It's gonna be a great party!'
Meanwhile, netizens even speculate that, other than Katy Perry, the guests who previously attended Lauren Sanchez's bachelorette party might also attend the wedding. Previously, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and Eva Longoria were on the guest list of her boat trip for the bachelorette.
Additionally, over 200 guests will reportedly be attending the celebrations in Venice. Associated Press claims Mick Jagger, Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey, and Leonardo DiCaprio are some of the 'confirmed' guests.
Moreover, the 'Dark Horse' crooner's 'absence' from the Bezos-Sanchez wedding has prompted a social media discussion where fans speculate if she had to skip the ceremony due to the alleged breakup. A fan posted on Reddit, 'She went to space with Lauren, yet now she's the one of the couple who doesn't get to attend the wedding? I hope that was by choice.'
Another user commented, 'Bezos is Orlando's boss in a way. Orlando has a contract with Amazon Studios. It's a reason why he is there.' A third netizen further theorized that Perry missing the wedding invitation could have been due to her pre-scheduled commitments.
Meanwhile, Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry have yet to comment on their breakup rumors.
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