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Bruno Mars admits to Rosé he's almost out of $50 million in debt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52243, member: 636"] Bruno Mars addressed longstanding gambling debt speculation through humor during a recent Los Angeles performance. The entertainer surprised audiences by joining BLACKPINK member Rosé onstage at SoFi Stadium on Sunday for their collaborative track APT. His unexpected appearance energized the packed venue during the DEADLINE World Tour stop. Mars later shared footage from the performance on social media platforms. The accompanying caption referenced his alleged financial struggles with playful language about escaping debt. Earlier reports from NewsNation suggested the performer accumulated massive gambling losses exceeding fifty million dollars at Park MGM Las Vegas. Anonymous sources claimed MGM Resorts essentially controlled the artist through these substantial debts. The entertainment company quickly disputed these allegations when they surfaced in March 2024. MGM representatives emphasized their positive partnership with Mars and categorically denied any outstanding obligations. Company statements highlighted their mutual respect and ongoing collaborative projects. Mars maintained silence regarding the gambling rumors for several months after they were initially published. His recent Instagram post represents the first public acknowledgment of the controversial claims. The lighthearted approach suggests the performer views the speculation with amusement rather than concern. Neither legal action nor formal retraction has emerged from any of the involved parties. The entertainer continues his Las Vegas residency while expanding his MGM partnership through new venue developments. [/QUOTE]
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