Las Vegas casino denies Bruno Mars’ 50 million euro debt – Celebrities

Las Vegas casino denies Bruno Mars’ 50 million euro debt – Celebrities
Las Vegas casino denies Bruno Mars’ 50 million euro debt – Celebrities
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Singer has been giving concerts at MGM Resorts for almost ten years.

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Bruno Mars in concert at a casino in Las Vegas

MGM Resorts, owner of the casino in Las Vegas, USA, where Bruno Mars has given concerts for almost ten years, denied the news about an alleged gambling debt that the singer had at that casino. According to the company’s spokesperson, the information that the artist owes almost 50 million euros is “completely false”.

“We are proud of our relationship with Bruno Mars, one of the most exciting and dynamic artists in the world. The partnership between MGM and Bruno is long-standing and based on mutual respect. Any speculation to the contrary is completely false. He does not has no debt to MGM. Together, we are excited to continue creating unforgettable experiences for our guests,” reads a statement from MGM Resorts sent to the magazine variety, who tried to contact Bruno Mars’ representatives, but received no response.

This week it began to be reported that Bruno Mars had been giving free concerts at the casino in Las Vegas since 2016 due to debt. The singer has admitted several times that he has gambling problems and also revealed that he has been going to casinos since he was 19 years old.

The article is in Portuguese

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