Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently caught attention for a photo revealing a surprising, lonely, and melancholic appearance.
Amazon's founder and CEO Jeff Bezos recently took a trip with his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez to Disneyland earlier this week. However, his presence at an amusement park would be quite normal for a billionaire's outing if it weren't for a surprising photo surfacing.
The billionaire with a fortune of $135 billion was seen lonely and melancholic on the roller coaster in Disneyland's space-themed amusement park. Meanwhile, according to TMZ, the billionaire and his girlfriend enjoyed various other amusement rides, including similar thrill roller coasters.
But it's unclear why Sanchez didn't appear with him on the Space's Mountain roller coaster - an indoor thrill ride. Since they've ridden similar rides before, the possibility that she might be averse to intense sensations is ruled out. According to Indy100, Jeff Bezos sat alone in the dark, with no girlfriend and not even any accompanying passengers.
Although having an entire thrill roller coaster to oneself sounds like a billionaire's dream, Jeff Bezos' expression drew attention for its lonely and melancholic appearance.

Many have commented on Jeff Bezos' appearance, describing it as truly pitiful.
Kendall Brown, an advocate for healthcare programs in the US, finds the photo to be the most hilariously pitiful illustration of his wealth she has ever seen, criticizing the billionaire for squandering money and time on pointless endeavors.
Previously, Elon Musk also mocked Jeff Bezos for being a party enthusiast and suggested that if he wanted to go into orbit, he should cut back on partying and focus on work. The remarks targeted Blue Origin - the aerospace company founded by the Amazon founder - which postponed its fifth space flight scheduled for May 20th.
In a statement, the company cited technical issues with the spacecraft as the reason for the delay in its NS-21 mission. Blue Origin has yet to announce the next scheduled launch date.
Recently, the billionaire behind the e-commerce giant Amazon also stirred up controversy and faced criticism after his $500 million yacht got stuck in the Netherlands due to issues with launching it.

Specifically, the second-largest mega yacht in the world was hindered from being launched by an old bridge in the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. Concerns have been raised about the necessity of removing this bridge to facilitate the yacht's launch.
Certainly, the plan to demolish a historical landmark sparked immense outrage from the public and media voices. Currently, this plan has been scrapped, and the future fate of the expensive yacht remains uncertain.
Source: Indy100
