Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are finally husband and wife. Yesterday evening a mask dance at the Arsenale went on until late at night, in the 700 Venetian style, gave way to the newlyweds to take leave of the guests and conclude the three days of celebration. Now – according to what is followed by Adnkronos – they await their mega yatch Koru, who in the meantime has left the coasts of Croatia where he was moored, to leave and start a new life of the couple. Sánchez therefore, former journalist and the most talked about the moment, has been the new Mrs. Bezos for a few hours. New because before her it was Mackenzie Scott, for 25 years.
Scott and Bezos marry in 1993, a year after meeting in New York and three children are born from their union, while one adopt her from China.
Not much is known about them, the parents have always protected their privacy from gossip, but the idyll of the perfect family ends up in 2019. Bezos and Scott announce the divorce, but without grudges. At the time the magnate wrote on Twitter: “Even if the labels can be different, we remain a family and we remain dear friends”. In any case, the separation has made Scott one of the richest women in the world, since to date he owns 4% of Amazon’s actions, the e-commerce giant founded by the ex-husband (equal to about 36 billion dollars) who saw born, grow and of which he was also an employee.
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Mackenzie Scott, writer and philanthropa: who is Jeff Bezos’ ex -wife
Born in 1970 in San Francisco, Mackenzie Scott is a writer and philanthropa. He studied at the University of Princeton with the Nobel Toni Morrison Prize and he graduated in literature in 1992. Continuing his journey in the field of writing, he won the American Book Awards award in 2006 with his first novel “The testing of Luther Albright”. Today his name is mostly linked to his countless beneficial actions all over the world. At the beginning of the year, the Times revealed that Scott, in just three years, donated 12 billion dollars to more than 1200 groups between bodies and non -profit organizations. Among these “Jobs for the Future” that deals with professional training, “San Francisco Community Land Trust” whose mission is to create accommodation for low -income families and “Zero to Three” which deals with childhood education.
He remarried a second time with Dan Jewett, professor of chemistry, but did not last long. After only 18 months he asked for divorce. Always secluded, rarely grants interviews and leads a sober lifestyle, in total antithesis with her ex -husband and new wife whose marriage -antacor before being celebrated -was defined as the event of the year.