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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez blow off steam at Stagecoach after Blue Origin space flight backlash

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez say “Yee-haw” to their hatred.

The couple added on a date night as they continue to face criticism of historic all-women’s Blue Origin Space Flight at the 2025 Stage Coach Festival in Indio, California on Friday.

Both Bezos and his fiance were attacked by the best Western clothing for the country music festival, the photos reveal.

The 61 founders of Amazon were portrayed wearing black t-shirts and bootcut denim jeans. He combined the look with dark boots, matching hats and black shades.

Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos were spotted at the Stagecoach Music Festival on Friday. SBJ / BackGrid
Both couples wore western wear for a country music event. SBJ / BackGrid

Sanchez appeared to be wearing a matching set of white rompers and cowgirl boots. She covered herself in a large dark jacket and wore a cowgirl hat with her partner, who is expected to tie the knot in June.

The spaceflight took place earlier this month and quickly attracted negative attention as many people criticized the effort, including stars such as Olivia Mann and Emily Ratakowski.

On the April 3rd episode of “Today with Jenna & Friends,” the “Greece” actress called out a “big eater” flight crew to take expensive trips while plenty of people can’t afford eggs.

“I know this is probably not a cool thing to say, but there are so many things in the world that are very important right now,” shares Mann, 44.

Bezos had a black T-shirt and bootcut denim jeans for the trip. SBJ / BackGrid
Sanchez wore a white romper and looked like it would fit her cowgirl boots. SBJ / BackGrid
Outings occur as the couple continues to face repulsion due to spaceflight of blue origin. Instagram/@laurenwsanchez

“If you want to go to space, why do you know that you need to tell us about it?” Mann asked. “It’s like going there, having a good time and then come down.”

In an interview with people last week, Sanchez responded to critics of the 10-minute space mission.

“I want them to see the thousands of employees who have come to blue origins and not only work here, they have their hearts and souls put into this vehicle,” she told the outlet.

Sanchez responded to critics of all their women’s space travel earlier this month, saying negative comments “dismissed” her. @laurensanchez/instagram
Sanchez said he “loves” to see critics coming and “thousands of employees” who “put their heart and soul into this vehicle.” @laurensanchez/instagram

“They love their work, they love their mission, and that’s a big deal for them.”

Gayle King, who appeared on spaceflight alongside Katy Perry, NASA scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn, added:

“We can all talk about the reactions we’ve got from young women, young girls, about what this represents,” said King, 70.

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