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Bezos wedding venue changed due to ‘inflatable crocodile’ threat, says protester

Global NewsWednesday, June 25, 2025 at 4:04:44 PM
Bezos wedding venue changed due to ‘inflatable crocodile’ threat, says protester
Jeff Bezos's wedding plans hit an unexpected snag when protesters threatened to deploy an inflatable crocodile at the original venue. The billionaire and his fiancée reportedly switched to a more secluded location—one that's only reachable by boat when nearby bridges are raised. It seems they're taking no chances with uninvited guests.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just gossip—it’s a quirky example of how extreme wealth can lead to extreme measures. Between climate protests and public scrutiny, even the world’s richest aren’t immune to disruptions. Plus, the inflatable crocodile detail is the kind of bizarre twist that makes you wonder what protesters will think of next.
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