Lauren Sánchez Bezos is feeling all the emotions as her 18-year-old son, Evan, starts his next chapter in life. Over the weekend, the media personality shared that she had dropped son Evan off at college, calling the milestone both heartbreaking and a moment to be grateful for.
A Big Milestone for the Bezos-Sánchez Family
Lauren took to Instagram to share the news, posting heartfelt words alongside a photo of Evan settling into his new dorm room. The image showed her smiling through the tears, clearly proud yet emotional as her son took this big step. “We dropped off Evan at college today,” she wrote, reflecting on the years of early mornings, family dinners, and late night snacks that have now given way to a new routine.
Lauren’s Emotional Words
In her post, Lauren admitted she’s heartbroken to see her son leave home, but also grateful for the young man he’s become. “It’s such a mix of emotions,” she wrote. “I’m beyond proud of you, Evan. Watching you grow into the person you are today has been the greatest joy of my life.”
Looking Back on 18 Years Together
Lauren reminisced about the small things she will miss — from the sound of him coming home late, to the little moments in the kitchen. “It’s the small thing that gets you,” she said, hinting at how quiet the house will feel now. She also encouraged other parents going through the same experience to embrace the change, even when it’s bittersweet.
Family Support During This Transition
Evan, who is Lauren’s son from her previous marriage to former NFL player Tony Gonzalez, has been a central figure in her life. While she now shares her life with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the family dynamic remains strong and supportive. Lauren’s daughter, Ella, and Bezos’ children from his marriage to MacKenzie Scott are also part of their blended family.
A Moment of Change and Pride
As Evan begins his college journey, Lauren acknowledged that this is more than just moving into a dorm room — it’s the start of his independence. She described it as a next chapter not only for her son, but for the entire family. “College is where you learn who you are, and I know you’re going to shine,” she wrote.
Sharing the Moment With Her Followers
Lauren’s post quickly gathered messages of encouragement from friends and fans who related to her feelings. Many shared their own stories of dropping off son or daughter at school, with one follower writing, “It’s the proudest and hardest moment all at once.”
Blick in die Zukunft
While she admits the transition will take some getting used to, Lauren says she is focusing on the positive. “The quiet will be hard,” she said, “but knowing you’re out there chasing your dreams makes every tear worth it.”