Daily Mirror

Bezos love told pal of sexting

TV star ‘shared his raunchy texts’

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R BUCKTIN US Editor chris.bucktin@mirror.co.uk @chrisbuckt­in

AMAZON billionair­e Jeff Bezos’s new lover exposed their secret affair by sharing explicit messages he sent her with a friend, it is claimed.

Former TV host Lauren Sanchez, 49, is said to have forwarded his “sexts” to a pal who later passed them to a US magazine.

Bezos, the world’s richest man with a £106billion fortune, said this week that he and wife MacKenzie, 46, were divorcing after 25 years. It was claimed he had been seeing Ms Sanchez for eight months.

Messages sent by Bezos, who is 55 today, are said by the National Enquirer to include genital photos, shirtless selfies and explicit language.

It claims he told the ex-TV star, a separated mum of three: “I love you, alive girl” and “I want to smell you... breathe you in... hold you tight.” Ms Sanchez split from her husband, talent agency boss Patrick Whitesell, in the autumn. She and Bezos, who has four children, did not reply to requests for a comment.

AMAZON has been captured secretly testing delivery drones.

The US online giant has kept its programme under close wraps, barring release of a video clip in 2016.

But the Mirror recently snapped test flights at a base in the Cambridges­hire countrysid­e.

The company, which insists it aims to use drones to deliver packages in 30 minutes, has refused to allow journalist­s access to the test site.

In 2013 boss Jeff Bezos – the world’s richest man – predicted drone deliveries within five years saying: “I know this looks like science fiction, it’s not. Could it be four, five years? I think so.

“It will work and it will happen and it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

But that deadline has passed and the airlifts have yet to get the go-ahead in any country.

A major stumbling block is safety with fears over what happens when the craft are out of sight of the operator and how they are able to avoid other objects in the sky.

Drones are also under scrutiny after last month’s shutdown at Gatwick Airport and this week’s temporary closure of Heathrow.

It is likely that the engineers spotted by the Mirror are working to ease fears over safety concerns, as well as work on battery life.

One expert said: “If you have to recharge them every other hour, then you need so many drones and you have to orchestrat­e that.”

The Civil Aviation Authority said Amazon was yet to apply for approval of the technology. It added: “The law says you can’t operate a drone beyond the line of sight of the person controllin­g it.”

But Miya Knights, co-author of a book on Amazon, believes its drones are not marketing hype, as some have claimed. She said: “Amazon drones are potentiall­y a very good way of cutting delivery costs.”

Miya believes they are more likely to be used in less built-up areas.

She also questioned whether people would want drone drop-offs, and thought they could be theft targets when they land.

Another fear is that an army of drones will do away with the need for delivery drivers, with huge job losses.

Miya said: “I don’t see that happening.” Another expert said humans also had an advantage over machines: “They know where customers live and which doorbell to ring. To program that in IT is not that easy and not cheap.” Amazon already uses robots extensivel­y in its warehouses to move products around. The company claims that they are not designed to replace human workers.

Other experts insist drones in general will be big business.

Barry Jenkins, director of counter-drone strategy at the Drone Major Group consultanc­y said: “By 2030, it will be worth 628,000 jobs, there will by 76,000 drones in the air, it’s a £42billion industry.”

And Amazon insists it is serious about its drone delivery programme, saying: “One day, seeing Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail trucks on the road.”

It will work and it will happen. It’s going to be fun JEFF BEZOS MAKES HIS PREDICTION IN 2013

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STAR Lauren was a TV host
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TRIO With Bezos, right, and her ex
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FAST DELIVERY Amazon worker at depot with parcel HIGH SPYOur pic of Amazon drone tests

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