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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding invite sparks buzz with rare request

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding invite sparks buzz with rare request

ABC News has unveiled the official wedding invitation of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Emmy-winning journalist Lauren Sánchez, offering a rare glimpse into the couple's upcoming nuptials.
The elegantly designed invitation has captured public attention, particularly for its heartfelt note: 'Please, no gifts.'
The invite, which surfaced via a report from ABC News, confirms that the couple is preparing for an intimate, high-profile celebration. Though the specific date and venue remain private, the formal tone and personal message reflect the couple's desire for a meaningful ceremony focused on love and shared experience rather than extravagance.
Jeff Bezos, one of the world's richest individuals, and Lauren Sánchez have been engaged since May 2023. Their relationship has drawn media interest over the years, and this next chapter has become a trending topic across social media platforms.
The request for 'no gifts' is seen by many as a thoughtful gesture, aligning with Bezos and Sánchez's philanthropic work, including the Bezos Earth Fund and other charitable initiatives. Fans and observers speculate that the couple may encourage donations to charity in place of traditional wedding presents.
As anticipation builds, more details about the Bezos-Sánchez wedding are expected to emerge. For now, the released invitation sets the tone for what's likely to be one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of 2025.

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