New York Post

Bezchez rekindle the flame

- Nothing something.

AMAZON boss Jeff Bezos and his lady love Lauren Sanchez — who we’re officially dubbing Bezchez! — did not see each other for more than a month after the scandalous story revealing their relationsh­ip broke, leading some to speculate that the duo were headed for splitsvill­e. But sources told us Thursday that the imbroglio’s only brought them closer, and they’ve reunited in the past couple days.

Sanchez was spotted in LA on Wednesday, smiling and sauntering to a chauffeure­d car after what sources said was a meeting at a Century City office building. Although Bezchez steered clear of each other for over a month, a source told us, “Lauren and Jeff are still to- gether. Yes, they haven’t seen each other [for a month] since the affair story broke, partly because of the investigat­ion over the text leaks — but more importantl­y to spend time with their children after the announceme­nt that their marriages were over.” The source added, “Jeff and Lauren remained in touch by phone.” Another insider added, “They have, in fact, been brought [closer] together by everything.”

The first source admitted, “The investigat­ion is causing tension.” Bezos’ security guru Gavin de Becker has been digging into who leaked Bezchez’s racy texts and photos to the National Enquirer, and reports said his investigat­ion points to Lauren’s manager brother, Michael Sanchez. But Michael told Vanity Fair Thursday: “I had

to do with [the] leak of the d-- k pics . . . Lauren likely shared them with multiple girlfriend­s. Not in a malicious way, that’s not her style, but when she’s in love . . . She got a kick out of sharing them. One time she tried to show me one and I was like, ‘What the f - - k is wrong with you?’” He admitted, “I’m not saying I didn’t do

Until I go under oath, what I can tell you now is that ever since April 20, when I met Jeff, my only goal has been to protect Jeff and Lauren.” He also claimed that when Bezos and Lauren learned the Enquirer story was imminent, “We discussed the possibilit­y to buy AMI — not to kill the story, but to find out the source.”

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