Yesterday Jeff Besof and Lauren Sanchez's Venetian wedding came to a close with a final star-studded party. The events are estimated to cost about € 40 million, or $ 55.6 million. This figures bring to mind people who are homeless because they can not afford the rents costs.
According to a study by Willian J. Robinson, there were 130,000 homeless people in Los Angeles in 2021, 1,000 of whom died in the street in 2022.
Have a nice Sunday ☀
Che spreco,poteva pensare ai senza tetto!
ReplyDeleteWow that is really cost fortune
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place to get married though.
ReplyDeleteThe best probably. 👌😁
Hi Giorgio!
ReplyDeleteMy friend, I will begin my commentary on the recent events in Venice as follows:
Venice is one of: the most beautiful, most wonderful, most noble, most magnificent, most interesting places in the world!!!
The pearl of Poland is Krakow - the pearl of Europe is Venice!!!
Venice is one of the most magnificent jewels on the necklace of the world!!!
Now about Bezos' wedding:
In my opinion the perfect commentary I read here:
https://www.pudelek.pl/echa-slubu-bezosa-i-sanchez-kupieni-przyjaciele-i-bezwstydny-pokaz-demoralizujacego-bogactwa-okiem-pudelka-7172884856155008a
This is a lovely and romantic, peaceful place for a wedding. And of course the more beautiful the more costly it will be. I laughed at the sign in your second photo, Giorgio! :)
ReplyDeleteTruly a beautiful place to get married, have food, drink, nice clothes and feel happy. But you are right, the homeless across america is shameful and with all the cuts to housing that the, "thing" has approved there will be more homeless, more hungry kids and adults, and more dying in the streets.
ReplyDeleteOligarchy destroys democracy and ultimately the lives of many people who can no longer afford to live.
ReplyDeleteComparison wise. Two people in love marry in a city they love are trashed because they have money is hypocritical. If two homeless people married and under their favorite bridge, it wouldn’t make news.
ReplyDeleteHow much money did the wedding bring into the Venice economy?
News sources report…1.1 BILLION!