Charlize Theron eviscerated Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding guest list at a charity event she hosted over the weekend.
The lavish nuptials drew a star-studded crowd in Venice, Italy, with Tom Brady, the Kardashians, Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey and more in attendance.
But the three-day celebration also sparked backlash, with locals protesting the disruption and criticizing the pair’s decision to wed in the historic city.
Theron, 49, addressed the guest list while on stage at the Block Party charity event on Saturday night, which supports the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project.
‘I think we might be the only people who did not get an invite to the Bezos wedding. But that’s OK because they suck and we’re cool,’ she deadpanned, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The comment was likely a joke, but the actress didn’t hold back as she shifted to other issues — taking aim at Trump-era politics and what she called a ‘backwards’ handling of immigration, abortion and LGBT policies.
The Monster actress thanked everyone for ‘taking the time to be a part of this, especially when the world feels like it’s burning because it is.’
She added: ‘Here in Los Angeles, in the U.S. and across the globe, we’re moving backwards fast. Immigration policy has destroyed the lives of families, not criminals; women’s rights are becoming less and less every day; queer and trans lives are increasingly being erased; and gender-based violence is on the rise. This isn’t just policy, it’s personal,’ she said, before adding, ‘Yeah, f**k them.’

Charlize Theron eviscerated Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding extravaganza at her charity event Block Party on Saturday night (pictured hosting the event)

The lavish nuptials boasted a guest list of major players in entertainment and Hollywood, from Tom Brady to the Kardashians, but has also sparked controversy, with protests being staged in Venice, Italy
Created in 2007 by Theron, CTAOP ‘invests in and advances the health and safety of young people in Southern Africa to create a more equitable future for all,’ according to their website.
Theron herself has a personal connection to the issue of immigration – she originally hails from South Africa and came to the United States, however was deported at age 19 after she overstayed her work visa, according to THR.
Ultimately, she was granted permission to return and in 2007 became a US citizen.
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‘I got deported when I was 19 for producing and financing a documentary on Cuba,’ she told OK! in 2008.
‘You don’t want to keep pushing your luck. I only became an American citizen last year,’ she added.
She told Vogue of becoming a U.S. citizen back in a 2007 interview: ‘After the last two elections I kind of went, You know what? If this is where I’m going to live, I want to be able to vote.
‘I don’t want to just talk a good game. I want to be able to be involved without having some horrible fear that I’m going to get kicked out.’
Theron brought her mother and numerous friends along as she became a naturalized citizen in a day-long event in downtown Los Angeles.
‘My mom got really emotional,’ Theron continued. ‘She was like: “We’re Americans!” You know, you stand up and you take your oath and you get a piece of paper personally written from President Bush, welcoming you to America.
‘But it’s weird. There’s something in my blood that will always be South African. Even if I wanted to, I don’t think I could ever lose that.’

Theron has a personal connection to the issue of immigration, having become a U.S. citizen in 2007
Described as the ‘wedding of a century,’ Bezos and Sanchez exchanged vows in front of nearly 200 VIPs on San Giorgio Maggiore island in Venice, Italy, last Friday.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kylie Jenner, Usher, Khloe Kardashian and new bachelor Orlando Bloom were among those who were present to see Bezos and Sanchez exchange vows.
But the couple’s arrival in Venice was far from smooth sailing, with the duo plagued by protesters who were furious the needs of local residents were allegedly being sidelined to make way for wealthy tourists.
Bezos is worth around $224.6 billion and is thought to have spent tens of millions on his wedding.
‘If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax,’ one gigantic banner read in St. Mark’s Square.

The lavish nuptials boasted a guest list of major players in Hollywood and sports but has also attracted controversy
Greenpeace and the UK-based collective Everyone Hates Elon joined protests in Venice attempting to disrupt, or even prevent, the planned wedding celebrations of Amazon founder Bezos.
‘Jeff Bezos is the second-richest man in the world yet is reported to pay a 1.1 percent true tax rate,’ the two groups previously said in a joint statement. ‘The multi-million-dollar wedding is reportedly happening over three days, with the wedding ring alone worth as much as $5million.’
A spokesperson from Everyone Hates Elon previously said: ‘As governments talk about hard choices and struggle to fund public services, Jeff Bezos can afford to shut down half a city for days on end just to get married.’
Venice mayor Luigi Brugnaro and regional governor Luca Zaia have spoken out in favor of the nuptials, which have been dubbed, ‘the wedding of the century,’ pointing out that the celebrations are expected to bring $23-34million to local businesses.