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Bruno Mars poked fun at a viral internet rumor alleging that he had gambled away $50 million, joking that he was “almost out of debt.”
Bruno Mars poked fun at the debunked rumors that he owed MGM Resorts $50 million in gambling debt following his BLACKPINK’s concert in Los Angeles on Sunday. The “Treasure” singer, 39, shared an Instagram clip from his onstage appearance the day after and wrote,
The joke was a hilarious callback to the rumours from 2023 that the singer was in millions of pounds of debt, after gambling $50million (£37.4m) away at MGM Casinos. It was then alleged that the singer’s long-term performance partnership, which has been in place with the company since 2016, was put in place to offset the money the star owed.
The four-member supergroup brought their Deadline world tour to L.A.’s SoFi Stadium with two sold-out shows over the weekend, with the tour serving as a reunion of sorts after successful solo endeavors.
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K-pop girl group Blackpink kicked off the first U.S. show of its Deadeline World Tour at SoFi Stadium on Saturday night.