Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s Venice wedding was the glitziest event of 2025, packed with A-listers, billionaires, and enough Dolce & Gabbana to outfit a small country. But amid the star-studded guest list — Oprah! The Kardashians! Leonardo DiCaprio! — One question lingered: Where were Jeff’s kids? The Amazon founder is famously private about his four children with ex-wife MacKenzie Scott, but a wedding is kind of a big deal. So, did they show up? Let’s break it down.
The Bezos Bunch: A Family That Stays (Mostly) Out of Sight
First, some background. Jeff Bezos has four kids — three sons and a daughter adopted from China — but only one, Preston (born in 2000), has ever been publicly named. The other three? Total mysteries. Bezos has gone to great lengths to keep them out of the spotlight, rarely mentioning them beyond vague dad anecdotes (like letting them use power tools at age 7, because billionaire parenting is different). Meanwhile, Lauren Sánchez brought her own trio to the blended family: Nikko (24), Evan (19), and Ella (17), who played very visible roles in the wedding. Her sons walked her down the aisle, and Ella was her maid of honor, even giving a reading in a sharp Dolce suit.
So, where does that leave Jeff’s children? Well, here’s the thing: zero photos or confirmations of them at the wedding have surfaced. Not a single grainy paparazzi shot, no Instagram leaks from guests, nada. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they weren’t there. The entire event was a no-phones affair, and Bezos has spent decades shielding his little ones from public scrutiny. Insiders say the wedding was “family-oriented,” and given that Sánchez’s youngsters had starring roles, it’s hard to imagine Jeff’s wouldn’t be there in some capacity, even if they were kept off-camera.
Lauren Sanchez has revealed all three of her kids took part in her wedding to Jeff Bezos.
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Plus, the Bezos-Sánchez clan has been blending for years. They’ve vacationed together (hello, St. Barts and Japan), shared Thanksgiving with Sánchez’s ex Tony Gonzalez (awkward? maybe. wholesome? definitely), and even dubbed themselves “the Brady Bunch.” If they’re close enough for foam parties on Jeff’s superyacht, they’re probably close enough to show up for his wedding.
The Privacy Paradox: Why We’ll Never Get a Straight Answer
Let’s be real: Jeff Bezos could’ve hired a skywriter to spell out “MY KIDS WERE HERE” over Venice, and still no one would have proof. The man’s obsession with privacy is next-level. His children don’t do social media, their names aren’t public, and even Gawker had to dig through court docs to uncover one son’s name (allegedly George, allegedly at Yale). Meanwhile, Sánchez has been more open, posting proud mom moments of Nikko’s modeling gigs and Ella’s flight lessons, but even she keeps Evan’s face hidden in pics.
The wedding itself was a fortress of secrecy. Guests signed NDAs, phones were banned, and the only official photo Sánchez posted was a single snap of her and Jeff surrounded by clapping guests (none of whom were identifiable as his offspring). Even the mayor of Venice called the event “easy to accommodate” with just 200 guests, which, for Bezos, is practically eloping.
So, did his kids attend? Probably. Would Jeff ever confirm it? Absolutely not. And honestly, that’s the point. This wedding wasn’t about a public spectacle (despite the Kardashian cameos); it was about two people merging their lives — and their seven children — into one messy, loving, ultra-wealthy family. Whether they were front and center or hiding in a palazzo somewhere, Jeff’s youngsters were there in spirit, even if we’ll never see the pics to prove it.
Final verdict? The Bezos brood was likely in Venice, blending into the background like ninjas in tuxedos. And honestly? Good for them. Some things are better kept off Instagram.