Tom Brady expected to attend Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez wedding
Tom Brady will be heading overseas to see pal Jeff Bezos and his fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, get married.
The future Hall of Famer is expected to attend the Amazon founder’s lavish Italian nuptials this week in Venice, TMZ reported Tuesday, with Brady part of a starry guest list that includes Kim Kardashian, Bill Gates and Leonardo DiCaprio, among other A-Listers.
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The wedding comes two years after Bezos, 61, proposed to the 55-year-old Sanchez, the ex of former NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez, with whom she shares a son.
Gonzalez, currently an analyst on Amazon’s “Thursday Night Football,” is also slated to attend the glitzy affair, according to TMZ, which noted “just under 200 people are expected to be there.”
The outlet stated Brady, 47, and Bezos “have gotten pretty chummy over the years” and are neighbors in Miami’s exclusive Indian Creek community.
It’s been quite the start to the summer for Brady, who is coming off his first season as Fox’s lead NFL analyst.
He visited Germany and the Netherlands with son Benjamin, 15, and daughter Vivian, 12, earlier this month before venturing to Japan.
“These trips shape us and remind us how much there is to learn when we step outside our routines and see the world together,” the seven-time Super Bowl champ posted June 16 on Instagram.
Brady shares Benjamin and Vivian with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. The pair divorced in October 2022 after 13 years of marriage.
The former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback also co-parents son Jack, 17, with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan.
Brady spent 23 prolific seasons in the league before retiring after the 2022 campaign.
He pivoted to the booth in 2024, joining top Fox play-by-play caller Kevin Burkhardt.
Brady wrapped his inaugural broadcasting season by calling Super Bowl 2025 in February.
“The 2024 @nfl season is in the books,” he began on Instagram. “It certainly was a new challenge to undertake but I couldn’t have asked for a better team to be a part of and learn from! To all of my @nflonfox teammates, producers, crew, and colleagues—you made this experience so special, and I’m grateful for the energy, dedication and perseverance [sic] you brought every week while always delivering the best broadcast for the fans who we serve week in and week out. It’s always been about the TEAM and I’m lucky to be part of this great one @foxsports.”
Brady concluded his message with one massive question.
“Wait…How long until Week 1???? LFG!! #ontothenextone.”
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