<p>Amazon billionaire MacKenzie Scott, one of the world's wealthiest women, has married a teacher in Seattle, two years after her divorce from Jeff Bezos.</p>.<p>It was not clear when Scott, who is also a novelist and who has pledged to give most of her estimated $53 billion fortune away, and her new husband Dan Jewett married.</p>.<p>Her Amazon page has been updated to state that she "lives in Seattle with her four children and her husband, Dan."</p>.<p>And they also now share a page on the Giving Pledge philanthropy website.</p>.<p>"It is strange to be writing a letter indicating I plan to give away the majority of my wealth during my lifetime, as I have never sought to gather the kind of wealth required to feel like saying such a thing would have particular meaning," Jewett wrote on it in an entry dated March 6.</p>.<p>Beneath a picture of the smiling couple, he continued: "In a stroke of happy coincidence, I am married to one of the most generous and kind people I know -- and joining her in a commitment to pass on an enormous financial wealth to serve others."</p>.<p>The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the story, said Jewett was a science teacher at a private school in the northwestern city.</p>.<p>Scott was left a multi-billionaire after her divorce in 2019 from Bezos, who founded Amazon.</p>.<p>The Amazon stake acquired in her divorce settlement is estimated at some $58 billion.</p>.<p>But she has already unlocked a staggering sum of nearly $6 billion in charitable gifts since and, unlike many other large donors, did not attach any restrictions or even naming rights requirements.</p>.<p>In December, Scott's latest funding round included 384 organizations ranging from Blackfeet Community College in Montana to the Arkansas Food Bank and the Immigrant Families Fund.</p>.<p>Activists say she is shaking up philanthropy, and that other billionaires -- including her ex -- are likely to take note.</p>
<p>Amazon billionaire MacKenzie Scott, one of the world's wealthiest women, has married a teacher in Seattle, two years after her divorce from Jeff Bezos.</p>.<p>It was not clear when Scott, who is also a novelist and who has pledged to give most of her estimated $53 billion fortune away, and her new husband Dan Jewett married.</p>.<p>Her Amazon page has been updated to state that she "lives in Seattle with her four children and her husband, Dan."</p>.<p>And they also now share a page on the Giving Pledge philanthropy website.</p>.<p>"It is strange to be writing a letter indicating I plan to give away the majority of my wealth during my lifetime, as I have never sought to gather the kind of wealth required to feel like saying such a thing would have particular meaning," Jewett wrote on it in an entry dated March 6.</p>.<p>Beneath a picture of the smiling couple, he continued: "In a stroke of happy coincidence, I am married to one of the most generous and kind people I know -- and joining her in a commitment to pass on an enormous financial wealth to serve others."</p>.<p>The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the story, said Jewett was a science teacher at a private school in the northwestern city.</p>.<p>Scott was left a multi-billionaire after her divorce in 2019 from Bezos, who founded Amazon.</p>.<p>The Amazon stake acquired in her divorce settlement is estimated at some $58 billion.</p>.<p>But she has already unlocked a staggering sum of nearly $6 billion in charitable gifts since and, unlike many other large donors, did not attach any restrictions or even naming rights requirements.</p>.<p>In December, Scott's latest funding round included 384 organizations ranging from Blackfeet Community College in Montana to the Arkansas Food Bank and the Immigrant Families Fund.</p>.<p>Activists say she is shaking up philanthropy, and that other billionaires -- including her ex -- are likely to take note.</p>