San Francisco, Aug 4 (Ians) Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez have hosted another engagement party on the billionaire’s $500 million super yacht in Italy.
Among those who attended the star-studded affair were Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his rumoured girlfriend, Paula Hurd, reports Page Six.
Gates, 67, and Hurd, 61, were photographed sitting in the yacht and chatting with other guests.
American entrepreneur Wendi Murdoch, the ex-wife of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, was among the VIP guests at the lavish party, according to the report.
In May, Bezos, 59, and Sanchez, 53, got engaged, and shortly after they arrived in Cannes, south of France, on the superyacht “Koru”.
They started dating in 2018 and reportedly went public with their relationship after the Amazon billionaire divorced his first wife MacKenzie Scott in 2019.
Bezos made a $38 billion divorce settlement with Scott.
He shares four children with her.
Meanwhile, a representative for Gates has said...
Among those who attended the star-studded affair were Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his rumoured girlfriend, Paula Hurd, reports Page Six.
Gates, 67, and Hurd, 61, were photographed sitting in the yacht and chatting with other guests.
American entrepreneur Wendi Murdoch, the ex-wife of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, was among the VIP guests at the lavish party, according to the report.
In May, Bezos, 59, and Sanchez, 53, got engaged, and shortly after they arrived in Cannes, south of France, on the superyacht “Koru”.
They started dating in 2018 and reportedly went public with their relationship after the Amazon billionaire divorced his first wife MacKenzie Scott in 2019.
Bezos made a $38 billion divorce settlement with Scott.
He shares four children with her.
Meanwhile, a representative for Gates has said...
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