Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos’ Wedding Details Confirmed: Location and Guest Count Revealed
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Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos’ Wedding Details Confirmed: Location and Guest Count Revealed

Lauren Sanchez’s Star-Studded Book Party Reveals Inner Circle Amid Legal Drama
By Heidi Parker

Lauren Sanchez’s recent celebration for her New York Times bestselling children’s book, The Fly That Flew To Space, doubled as a glimpse into her A-list network. Held in September, the event hosted by Kris Jenner drew boldface names like Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Kathy Hilton (Paris Hilton’s mother and RHOBH alum), supermodel Miranda Kerr, and jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer (ex-wife of Tobey Maguire).

[Image: Kris Jenner, Kim, and Khloe Kardashian at the event]
[Image: Miranda Kerr and Kathy Hilton mingling with guests]

Lesser-known attendees included Modern Family actress October Gonzalez, stylists Victoria Trilling and Jamie Mizrahi, entrepreneur Tina Chen Craig, and Bachelor alum Lucy Aragon. Also present were Laura Wasserman (ex-wife of 2028 LA Olympics organizer Casey Wasserman) and Alanna Zabel, a yoga instructor who later filed a plagiarism lawsuit against Sanchez (more on that below).

Celebrating Success and Sisterhood
Khloe Kardashian praised Sanchez’s book on Instagram, calling it “inspiring” and highlighting its themes of overcoming dyslexia and pursuing dreams. Sanchez thanked Jenner and her friends for their support, emphasizing female empowerment: “Women who uplift each other … Thank you for making room at the table.”

[Image: Sanchez with guests at the book party]

Legal Storm Over Book Allegations
Despite the celebration, Sanchez faces a lawsuit from Zabel, her former yoga instructor, who claims The Fly Who Flew To Space plagiarizes her 2022 book Dharma Kitty Goes To Mars. Zabel alleges she pitched Sanchez a similar concept in 2022 and accuses her of copying 60% of the text—though methodology for this claim remains unclear.

Zabel, who taught Sanchez from 2007–2010, claims the author harbored “jealousy” over her “authentic, independent” persona. She sent two cease-and-desist letters before filing the suit without legal representation. Proceeds from Sanchez’s book reportedly benefit Jeff Bezos’ charities—the Bezos Earth Fund and Bezos Academy—though Zabel insists her own work was misappropriated.

[Image: Sanchez and Bezos at a prior event]

Sanchez has not publicly addressed the lawsuit, and DailyMail.com has reached out to both parties for comment. TMZ notes that space-themed children’s books are common, with multiple releases in 2024 alone. Zabel, known for coaching celebs like Adam Levine, maintains her case centers on Sanchez’s alleged personal vendetta.

Conclusion
While Sanchez’s book soars commercially, the legal battle adds turbulence to her success story. Meanwhile, her star-powered circle continues to rally behind her, blending Hollywood glamour with philanthropic ambition.

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