What in Spain is considered the wedding of the year there was also a fat bill. Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos and his partner, journalist Pilar Rubio, married their many years of love. The ceremony held in the Seville Cathedral was attended by 500 guests and thousands of eyes all over the world.
Ramos was accompanied by his mother while Rubio from her father. In the luxury ceremony were also invited many well-known international showbiz names, including David Beckham and his wife Victoria, Jordi Alba, Luka Modric, Keylor Navas, Roberto Carlos, Alvaro Morata.
Though it was a private ceremony, no reporters, no telephones, and no handsets, it was difficult to keep everything secret.
Today, British media have alluded to the sum of the wedding figure, citing sources close to the couple. Ramos performed the legendary AC / DC group, which is believed to have paid Ramos more than â?¬ 1 million.
But the international media also write that Ramos's damsa, which has cost a half and a half, will in fact not burden his pocket at all.
According to local media in Seville, the birthplace of Ramos, and the venue for celebration ceremony, wedding expenses were paid by "Amazon" and billionaire Jeff Bezos. From inside sources with event organizers, it is learned that Jeff Bezos has paid the event and the reason is quite clear.
Madrid's Real Madrid star is currently making a series of eight-part documentaries with the Amazon platform, which will show the daily life of the player, the wedding, and other details from his outside profession.
The documentary will tell more about Ramos's life outside the field. Everything within this achievement will be summed up in a full episode of 30 minutes.
This "Amazon Prime" serial will be broadcast in more than 200 countries this year, giving more details of the weddings of the year, which included a ceremony at Seville's stunning cathedral, a dinner and a summer party with 500 guests, but also a fantastic performance from AC / DC.
Ramos, 33, and Rubio, 41, coexist for 7 years. They are the parents of three boys, Alejandro, Sergio and Marco.