Just A Decade Ago This Man Found Out He's Jeff Bezos' Biological Dad: 'I Changed His Diapers'

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Last Updated:August 15, 2025, 13:30 IST

For Ted, remarriage of Jacklyn Bezos severed the connection, leaving him unaware that the child he once cared for had transformed into a global icon.

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The baby boy Ted Jorgensen once called Jeffrey Jorgensen had grown up to become the founder of Amazon. (File photo: Getty)

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin, penned an emotional note for his mother on Instagram after this passed away at the age of 78. The 61-year-old billionaire said Jacklyn “Jackie" Bezos’ journey into adulthood began early when she became my mother at just 17. He added that it wasn’t easy, but she managed to make it all work. She tackled the role of loving me with determination, brought my wonderful dad into the picture “a few years later".

In the statement shared on Instagram, Bezos further reminisced about how his mother met and fell in love with Miguel “Mike" Bezos a few years after his birth. Mike would later adopt and raise Jeff as his own son.

The Story Behind Jeff Bezos’ Biological Father

Inside Edition earlier reported that a named Ted Jorgensen — Bezos’ biological father — lived for nearly five decades without knowing that the tech titan was his own flesh and blood.

The discovery occurred in 2014 when a biographer visited Jorgensen and asked if he knew Jeff Bezos. “The name sounds somewhat familiar, but I don’t know him," Jorgensen said at that moment.

Unbeknownst to him, the baby boy he once called Jeffrey Jorgensen had grown up to become the founder of Amazon and one of the world’s most influential figures.

This identity mystery resulted from a significant decision made years earlier. After Ted divorced Jacklyn Bezos in 1965, their infant son still carried his surname. However, three years later, Jacklyn remarried Miguel “Mike" Bezos, who adopted Jeff, giving him a new name and identity.

For Ted, this change severed the connection, leaving him unaware that the child he once cared for had transformed into a global icon.

Jorgensen was taken aback by the revelation, but reconnecting turned out to be harder than he anticipated. “Considering Jeff’s status, it created a barrier that wouldn’t exist if he had a more ordinary job," explained Linda, Jorgensen’s wife, referring to the intense media attention and public scrutiny that made a quiet reunion impossible.

Despite the prolonged silence, Jorgensen wasn’t in search of fame or financial gain. His desire was straightforward— a moment of recognition and an opportunity to express regret. “I just want to tell him that I used to change his diapers, you know? And just see him, shake his hand, and tell him he’s done really well in life," he shared with Inside Edition.

Regrettably, Jorgensen passed away in 2015 at the age of 70, never achieving the closure he longed for.

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