The debt is said to be so problematic that the singer was advised to decline an invitation to perform at a casino located in Las Vegas.
Bruno Mars was reportedly instructed to refuse an invitation to perform at the MGM Casino Resorts, in Las Vegas, USA, because he had incurred millions in gambling debts. The information was released by the NewsNation website.
Close sources claim that the singer has a debt of 50 million dollars (about R$ 250 million, in values converted at the current exchange rate). The exorbitant debts would be motivated by gambling on games.
“Bruno earns $90 million a year, which becomes $60 million after paying taxes. He uses what’s left to pay off his debts. He has little left,” a source told the publication.
So far Bruno Mars has not commented on the alleged debt.
Source: Terra

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