Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
Episode: Entertainment Drill - Locals In Venice Italy Trying To Deny Jeff Bezos' $20 Million Wedding
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Overview
In this engaging episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg, alongside co-hosts Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo, delves into the high-profile controversy surrounding Jeff Bezos' extravagant wedding plans in Venice, Italy. The discussion weaves through local protests, celebrity involvement, and broader implications for Venice's tourism and economy. Additionally, the hosts touch upon other entertainment news, including celebrity relationships and industry updates.
Jeff Bezos' $20 Million Wedding in Venice
The episode's centerpiece is the uproar caused by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's planned multi-day wedding celebration in Venice, Italy. The opulent event, estimated to cost between $10 to $20 million, has sparked significant backlash from local Venetians and activist groups.
Local Protests and Concerns
The hosts discuss the formation of the group "No Space for Bezos," which has been vocally opposing the wedding festivities. Their main contention lies in the couple's decision to request donations to local charities instead of traditional wedding gifts, arguing that the influx of attendees will exacerbate Venice's ongoing tourist challenges.
- Bret Vesely highlights the environmental and economic strain:
"Jeff Bezos wanted to use all the money raised to pour sand in the canals and make it an actual island. He's going to ruin Venice." ([03:37])
Impact on Venice's Tourism
There's a consensus among the hosts that Venice is already grappling with overtourism. Introducing such a high-profile event could temporarily shut down the city during peak tourist season, leading to potential losses in tourist revenue and further strain on local resources.
- Dick Toledo adds:
"It smells. That's what I've heard. It stinks." ([05:30])
Celebrity Guests and Public Perception
The wedding is set to feature an array of celebrity guests, including Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Orlando Bloom. However, the presence of these figures has also been met with mixed reactions, with some questioning the necessity of such high-profile attendees in exacerbating local tensions.
- Brady Bogen muses:
"All good ones end up landing on their back. You're right. It's time for the entertainment drill." ([02:29])
Additional Entertainment News
Beyond the Bezos wedding saga, the hosts venture into other entertainment topics:
Timothy Chalamet and Kylie Jenner's Relationship
The relationship between actor Timothy Chalamet and socialite Kylie Jenner seems to be flourishing, but it's not without its controversies. The Kardashians have expressed displeasure due to Chalamet's reluctance to engage with the family, leading to public disputes.
- Brady Bogen comments:
"They need to get out of here. Why? That's Northwest. He's not far behind." ([06:18])
Kanye West's Public Appearances
The hosts touch upon Kanye West's erratic behavior, suggesting potential parental concerns regarding his public conduct and its impact on his family.
- Bret Vesely warns:
"Kanye's outside. We need to go. Where's my kids?" ([06:38])
Passing of Bobby Sherman
The episode also commemorates the passing of Bobby Sherman, a beloved teen idol who passed away at 81. The hosts reflect on his career and legacy in the entertainment industry.
- Dick Toledo remarks:
"Adrian Zed doesn't look good now. And it's not the end yet." ([07:05])
Netflix's "Building the Band" Series
A brief mention is made of Netflix releasing the official trailer for "Building the Band," highlighting Liam Payne's role as one of the judges. The show aims to revive interest in classic band dynamics with a modern twist.
- Brady Bogen states:
"It's dying on the show, but it is a weird." ([07:43])
AC/DC and Alexandria's Performances
There is also a discussion about AC/DC fans urging the band to retire following a viral tour clip, and fans of Alexandria demanding the singer step down due to declining performances.
- Bret Vesely concludes:
"He can't do anything and it's just bad. And the fans are like, this is terrible." ([08:50])
Concluding Remarks
The episode wraps up with the hosts encouraging listeners to engage with the podcast through various platforms and teasing upcoming segments. They maintain their characteristic blend of humor and candid commentary, ensuring that the audience remains entertained and informed.
- John Holmberg signs off:
"Enjoy with your AirPods maybe and just blast it at your desk. Get your checkbook ready." ([09:06])
Key Takeaways
- Local Impact: Jeff Bezos' wedding in Venice has significant implications for local tourism and economy, leading to protests from resident groups.
- Celebrity Influence: High-profile weddings and celebrity relationships continue to dominate public discourse, influencing both fan bases and local communities.
- Entertainment Industry: The passing of iconic figures and the evolution of entertainment shows reflect the dynamic nature of the industry.
- Community Feedback: Public opinion plays a crucial role in shaping events and performances, as evidenced by fan reactions to both AC/DC and Alexandria.
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness offers a comprehensive look into the intersection of celebrity actions and their broader societal impacts, all delivered with the hosts' trademark wit and insightful analysis.
