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Be glad you're not Jeff Bezos or Lauren Sánchez. Sure, being that rich would be awesome, but being rich comes with rich-people problems. With their Italian wedding imminent, they have a host of things to worry about that would never cross the imaginations of other, more average couples who don't have 12 digits representing their net worth.

Most details of the Venice fête are being kept close to the vest. A couple of local companies have confirmed they are contributing handcrafted glassware and local pastries to the wedding-favor goodie bags. Some guests' names leaked when the invites went out in March (we name-drop below, never fear).



But a few details that might be quite vexing to the bride and groom are playing out in public. Let's take a look. Read more: American tourist climbs over fence at Colosseum, impales himself on spike Your destination wedding's destination might hate you All of Venice may not truly be ticked off, but photos, activists and media coverage make it seem that way.

Venice teacher and activist Marta Sottoriva called the wedding "the symbol of all that is wrong with Venice." “There’s a lot of anger in the air because once again the council has enslaved itself to the logic of profit — our city has been sold to the highest bidder,” she told the Guardian . “Every time an event of this kind happens, the city comes to a standstill, certain areas become inaccessible and even more tourists arrive.

" (Venice has been really annoyed lately by its numb.

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