Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are tightening their security ahead of their grand wedding. As the couple prepares to welcome their high-profile guests and tie the knot, the occasion has necessitated hotel floors to be on lockdown. A source exclusively told Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop that the pair has taken over two floors of the luxe Aman Venice, their rented hotel for the wedding. Previously, reports emerged that the hotel booted other booked guests from their stay to make space for the bride and groom’s wedding guests.
‘They have cleared the floors’ and are not allowing guests or staff, says ‘source’
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are ensuring no lapses in hotel security as they navigate their extravagant Venice wedding. According to Rob Shuter’s exclusive report, the couple allotted two floors of the luxurious Aman Venice for themselves. However, the area cannot be accessed so easily. Thus, the soon-to-be-wed pair arranged for a high level of safety and security.
An insider said that the luxury hotel has “cleared the floors” and isn’t allowing guests or staff to enter. The source further called the arrangement “part James Bond, part Vogue wedding shoot.” Aman Venice, located in Palazzo Papadopoli, which is one of the city’s eight significant palazzos on the Grand Canal, is reportedly closed to the public for Bezos and Sanchez’s wedding.
#ShuterScoop reported that every entrance to the luxurious hotel is guarded, and the elevators have been reprogrammed. Access to the stay will also require biometric clearance. It isn’t just about “protecting privacy” for Bezos and Sanchez, claimed the source.
According to the insider, the couple is also managing a “high-value target list.” This includes billionaires, celebrities, and politicians, among others. The insider continued, “This is red-carpet security with CIA flair.” Moreover, the two floors of Aman Venice boast high-tech surveillance and intelligence agents monitoring things closely.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez aren’t just keeping the two floors but reportedly rented out the entire hotel for the wedding preparations. This led to the hotel replacing A-list wedding guests with those who had already reserved rooms.