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Nashville Gab on MSNSánchez and King Fire Back at Critics of All-Female Blue Origin SpaceflightLauren Sánchez and Gayle King respond to criticism of their historic all-female Blue Origin spaceflight, emphasizing ...
After recently making headlines for the space trip, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sànchez are in the news again. This time it is not related to space, but another adventure of sorts.
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Good Housekeeping on MSNFrom flashmobs to first-look moments – eight wedding trends coming to a church near youModern weddings involve more than a church, fizz and a drunken disco. Eilidh Dorgan rounds up the nuptial trends to note in ...
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The Cut on MSNJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s Wedding Is Going to Be HugeJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are finally getting married, for real this time. The Amazon founder and his news ...
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TheMix.net on MSNKaty Perry Hit With Crushing Blow Days After Going To Space On Blue Origin FlightThe pop star Katy Perry has been hit with a crushing blow days after going to space on the Blue Origin flight.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s Venice nuptials may even end up Vogue, sources tell Page Six — but don’t expect the two at Anna Wintour’s 2025 Met Gala next month.
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are reportedly planning a lavish wedding in Italy, potentially in Venice, sometime in June.
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Enstarz on MSNJeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez in Talks for Exclusive Wedding Story Deal With Vogue: ReportJeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are reportedly in discussions with Vogue magazine for an exclusive deal to cover their upcoming wedding. While neither Bezos nor Sanchez has confirmed the Vogue deal, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNKhloe Kardashian handed out extravagant Easter baskets with designer purses insideKhloe Kardashian took Easter baskets to the next level this year as she included a high ticket Luis Vuitton purse in it along ...
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Futurism on MSNKaty Perry's Camp Demanding Apology From Wendy's for Shading Her Pointless Rocket LaunchThe year is 1963. The Soviet Union, once a feudal backwater, has become an advanced country with 68 million high school ...
Blue Origin’s all-female flight drew headlines, but not progress. Visibility matters—but systemic change is what will truly launch women in space.
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