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Jeff Bezos' wedding in Italy: Why Orlando Bloom will be there without Katy Perry
Jeff Bezos' wedding in Italy: Why Orlando Bloom will be there without Katy Perry

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jeff Bezos' wedding in Italy: Why Orlando Bloom will be there without Katy Perry

Jeff Bezos' wedding in Italy: Why Orlando Bloom will be there without Katy Perry As Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez prepare for their extravagant wedding in Venice, Italy, the guest list is turning heads, and so is the absence of one major celebrity couple's full presence. Actor Orlando Bloom , who is confirmed to be attending the multiday celebration later this month, is going solo. His fiancée, pop icon Katy Perry , won't be joining him, and the timing has sparked renewed speculation about the state of their high-profile relationship. But is this a sign of serious trouble, or just an unavoidable scheduling conflict? Let's break down everything we know from Katy's tour dates to the ongoing rumours and how one of the world's most-watched weddings has quietly become a stage for celebrity gossip and digital buzz. Orlando Bloom will attend Bezos-Sánchez wedding without Katy Perry by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo According to sources confirmed by TMZ, Orlando Bloom is expected to attend the Bezos-Sánchez wedding festivities in Italy alone. While the idea of Bloom showing up without Perry, his partner of more than seven years, has fueled speculation online, insiders point out that there's a practical reason for her absence: Perry is currently on a sold-out tour in Australia. The international pop star is performing a string of 15 shows across major cities, a tour that was scheduled months before Bezos and Sánchez finalised their wedding dates. That timing clash appears to be the only explanation for her absence, but with public interest in their relationship constantly under the spotlight, the optics have added fresh fuel to ongoing breakup rumours. Katy Perry's tour and the overlap with Bezos' wedding Katy Perry's Australian tour is a major event, drawing tens of thousands of fans and generating massive media attention. The tour, a blend of her biggest hits and new material, runs through the latter half of June and into early July, directly overlapping with Bezos and Sánchez's multiday wedding celebration in Venice. Given Perry's commitments, as reported by TMZ, including rehearsals, travel, and promotional obligations, it would have been logistically impossible for her to fly to Europe for the wedding without cancelling or rescheduling shows. Industry sources say Perry's tour was locked in before Bezos and Sánchez had even sent out invitations, making her absence more about prior professional obligations than personal drama. The relationship rumours: What's going on? Despite the practical reason behind Perry's no-show, the public has been quick to speculate about potential cracks in her relationship with Bloom. The couple got engaged in 2019 and share a daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, born in 2020. Since then, they've maintained a relatively low profile when it comes to their private life, but as with most celebrity relationships, absence often breeds rumours. Recent headlines have pointed to fewer public appearances together and speculation from tabloid outlets about delays in their wedding plans. However, neither Bloom nor Perry has made any public comment suggesting their engagement is in jeopardy. Both have been spotted wearing their engagement rings and have publicly supported each other's work on several occasions in the past year. Jeff Bezos' Venice wedding: Drone shows, AI dinners, and a billionaire guest list While the celebrity guest list is drawing attention, so is the wedding itself. Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and executive chairman, is no stranger to spectacle. Sources suggest that the wedding will be a multi-day affair featuring top-tier security, luxury accommodations, and a heavy presence of the tech world's elite. Bezos has been gradually stepping back from daily operations at Amazon while shifting focus to ventures like Blue Origin and The Washington Post. His relationship with Lauren Sánchez, a media personality, helicopter pilot, and philanthropist, has been closely followed since they went public in 2019. Their wedding is expected to be a blend of old-world European charm and cutting-edge tech, think drone displays over Venetian canals, AI-curated dinner menus, and possibly even Blue Origin-branded wedding favours. Bezos wedding buzz: Who's attending, and who's not Orlando Bloom isn't the only A-lister expected to attend the Bezos-Sánchez nuptials. While the guest list has been kept largely under wraps, insiders say it includes major names from the entertainment, business, and political worlds. Expect appearances from tech billionaires, top Hollywood stars, and international figures from fashion and media. Also read | He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

NYC Designer Leanna Perry Identified as Woman Behind Viral Southwest Outburst
NYC Designer Leanna Perry Identified as Woman Behind Viral Southwest Outburst

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

NYC Designer Leanna Perry Identified as Woman Behind Viral Southwest Outburst

Leanna Perry, a 32-year-old NYC-based artist and graduate of the Minneapolis College of Art & Design, has gone viral after being identified as the woman behind a dramatic meltdown on a Southwest flight. Charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and assault, Perry was released the same day and is expected to appear in court on September 3. Known in the fashion world for her collaborations with major brands like Maybelline, Adidas, MAC, Hot Topic, Steve Madden, SHEIN, and Betsey Johnson, her viral moment has now overshadowed her creative reputation, sparking intense backlash online. Read More

We don't need more obejcts, just better ones: Antonio Citterio
We don't need more obejcts, just better ones: Antonio Citterio

Korea Herald

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

We don't need more obejcts, just better ones: Antonio Citterio

Italian designer and architect shares his philosophy working for high-end furniture company Flexform, which launched its Seoul flagship store in May Behind companies that manage to build a legacy and maintain the quality of their products, there are often people carving out the company's identity and helping to write its history. For Italian luxury furniture company Flexform, designer and architect Antonio Citterio is one such person. Flexform was founded in 1959 by the Galimberti brothers in northern Italy, and is renowned for its high-end sofas, armchairs, tables and beds. Last month, the company launched its brand in Seoul with the Infini Cheongdam flagship store, one of a series of flagship stores opening around the world. 'Flexform's uniqueness lies in its quiet consistency. In more than four decades of collaboration, we have developed a shared language based on measured elegance, comfort and timelessness. It is a company that does not follow trends,' Citterio said in a recent interview with The Korea Herald in Seoul. The brand's signature sofas, such as Groundpiece, Soft Dream, Perry, Gregory, Asolo and Camelot, have been around for decades, and were created out of the designer's observations of people — the way they live, sit, rest and gather. 'Groundpiece, for instance, was born from observing the everyday: how a sofa isn't just for sitting, but for reading, relaxing, even working. I rethought proportions, making it lower and deeper, and introduced more informal elements,' the designer said. Since its launch in 2001, Groundpiece has become one of the most sought-after sofas by the company. Gregory, a sofa that features leather straps, is an example of visual expression of craftsmanship and quality, 'balancing between technical precision with material sensitivity,' Citterio said. 'It is never about decoration; it is about making each component meaningful. In all these projects, the goal is the same: clarity, comfort and design that stays relevant over time,' he said. The designer noted South Korea's growing appreciation for fine art and high-quality design aligns naturally with Flexform's values. 'South Korea is an extraordinary cultural landscape: design-aware and deeply connected to both tradition and innovation,' he said. 'Flexform speaks a language of restraint, continuity and subtle luxury, and I believe that resonates with the Korean sensitivity to beauty, calm and authenticity in the domestic space.' His design practice traverses different fields. An architecture graduate of Polytechnic University of Milan, he is a co-founder of ACPV Architects and was a professor of architectural design at the Mendrisio Academy of Architecture in Switzerland. In fact, the design fields he bridges share a common aim — to improve the way people live through intelligent and coherent design, according to the architect. 'In Italy, there has never been a strict separation between architecture, interior and product design. They are different scales of the same conceptual process. 'When I design a chair or a sofa, I don't isolate it from its surroundings. I think about the space it lives in, the gestures of the people who use it, and how light, proportions and relationships shape the experience,' he said. In a world flooded with designs sporting loud aesthetics and where people can easily obtain objects or furniture with a single click, Citterio's designs stay grounded by his philosophy: clarity, durability and timelessness. 'I have always thought that creativity must exist inside the industrial process, not outside of it — that is where true innovation happens. When each component of an object has meaning, structural, functional and aesthetic, the result is not just elegant, it is durable,' he said. 'I believe the world does not need more objects. It needs better ones. Better means designed with care, with awareness of how people live, and with the intention to last. I would like to be remembered for creating work that endures not through recognition or style, but through coherence,' said Citterio.

Southwest flight chaos: Drunk NYC woman dragged off plane after hair-pulling, spitting incident; worked with top brands
Southwest flight chaos: Drunk NYC woman dragged off plane after hair-pulling, spitting incident; worked with top brands

Time of India

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Southwest flight chaos: Drunk NYC woman dragged off plane after hair-pulling, spitting incident; worked with top brands

A drunken passenger arrested at New York's LaGuardia Airport for causing a late-night scene on a Southwest Airlines flight — including grabbing another woman's hair, spitting and refusing to calm down, has been identified as a New York City-based artist who has worked with major fashion brands. The passenger, 32-year-old illustrator Leanna Perry, has previously worked with major fashion and beauty brands like Maybelline, Adidas, Steve Madden, MAC, and Hot Topic, her online profile shows. The violent episode unfolded early Tuesday morning at LaGuardia Airport, where Perry was filmed yelling at fellow travelers and resisting efforts by airline staff to remove her from the plane. Witnesses described her as acting 'possessed' before she was eventually restrained and escorted off the aircraft. Perry's website reveals she started working as a lead designer at Maybelline last year and has also collaborated with designers Betsey Johnson and Nicole Miller, the New York Post reported. Perry, who police said was 'intoxicated' when she was removed from the flight before takeoff, was caught on camera shouting at a female passenger, calling her a "fat a** bitch," and pulling her hair. Video footage shows Perry shouting, "Shut the f**k up, don't f**king touch me!" at the startled passenger, before other travellers and airline personnel stepped in to intervene. Despite repeated requests from Southwest staff members, Perry refused to release her grip on the woman's hair, as evidenced in the recordings. Although staff eventually managed to separate them and restrain Perry's hands with zip ties, she remained uncontrollable. Perry persisted in directing verbal abuse towards the woman, whilst also targeting other passengers with her outburst. According to the criminal complaint, she proceeded to kick and spit at officers during their attempts to remove her from the plane and take her into custody. Following the incident, Perry received medical attention before being transferred to the New York City Department of Corrections, according to PAPD.

Perry forever the bridesmaid in ongoing search for second Stanley Cup
Perry forever the bridesmaid in ongoing search for second Stanley Cup

Edmonton Journal

time20 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

Perry forever the bridesmaid in ongoing search for second Stanley Cup

Article content Always the bridesmaid, never a multiple Stanley Cup champion. And as far as relationships go, Corey Perry has to have a love-hate one going with the NHL's most prized possession at this point. Article content A veteran of 20 NHL seasons — going back to when the team that drafted him 28th overall in 2003 was still calling itself the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim — Perry tasted victory from Lord Stanley's Mug during his sophomore season in the league back in 2006-07. Article content And he hasn't been without his chances lately when it comes to securing a second. Fast-forward to these playoffs, which saw Perry hit his 40th birthday milestone, and he has reached the Stanley Cup Final for the fifth time in the past six years. Aside from falling in back-to-back finals with the Oilers, Perry was runner-up in 2021-22 with the Tampa Bay Lightning, 2020-21 with the Montreal Canadiens and 2019-20 with the Dallas Stars. That's five Stanley Cup eliminations in a span of six years with four different teams for a player during a span of his career where most are left wishing they could still be playing. 'Yeah, it's devastating. I mean, five of the last six, it doesn't get any easier,' Perry said. 'It just doesn't feel real. 'But you get ready and you move on and you get ready for next season. Hopefully, you have that opportunity to do it again.' Article content Latest National Stories

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