Lauren Sánchez Bezos has surprised fans after revealing she is open to expanding her family with husband Jeff Bezos, even declaring she would welcome another baby “tomorrow.”
The Emmy-winning journalist, 56, made the candid admission during an interview with The New York Times, where she spoke warmly about her life with the Amazon founder and their blended family. “I would have another one tomorrow. Tomorrow,” she said enthusiastically. “I would have a baby tomorrow.”
Lauren and Jeff, 62, tied the knot in a lavish, star-studded ceremony in Venice on June 27, bringing together their two families in a celebration that was as emotional as it was glamorous.
Between them, the couple share a blended family of seven children from previous relationships, something Lauren has described as one of the most meaningful parts of their union.
Jeff shares four children, three sons and a daughter, with his ex-wife MacKenzie Scott. Meanwhile, Lauren is mother to son Nikko, 25, whom she shares with former NFL player Tony Gonzales, as well as son Evan, 19, and daughter Ella, 18, from her marriage to talent agent Patrick Whitesell.
Reflecting on their wedding day, Lauren revealed that it wasn’t the grandeur or guest list that stood out most, but a deeply personal moment involving their children.
“The biggest moment was with my kids. They all got to do speeches,” she recalled in an interview with Today
She then recalled a moment when her son was in the fourth grade and “not writing well,” but he wrote the sentence: “I can do this.”
“It was his first sentence, and that’s really late to be writing your first sentence, as any parent with a kid with dyslexia knows,” she revealed.
The doting mom, getting emotional, further shared how she blew up the sentence into a sign she put in their kitchen, and during her wedding, her son emphasized how “special” to him the gesture was.
“That was literally the most meaningful and impactful moment at my wedding,” she added, before quipping: “Besides getting married to Jeff! The second most.”
“Being able to see our kids talk about what is important to them was really powerful,” Lauren emphasized.
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