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Bruno Mars Allegedly Owes $50 Million Gambling Debt To MGM Grand? Here's What We Know

As per reports, Bruno Mars may be facing difficulties with MGM Resorts, Las Vegas.

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Renowned singer-songwriter Bruno Mars might be in trouble. As per reports, the singer may be facing difficulties with MGM Resorts International, a prominent entity in the hospitality industry.

In 2016, Mars signed up on a multi-year residency agreement with MGM, which demanded him to perform regularly at the Park MGM resort in Las Vegas. However, recent developments indicate a potential deterioration in this so-called-promising partnership. A source close to the matter informed NewsNation that he has allegedly lost tons of money, more than a whopping amount of $50 million, through gambling at MGM바카라s poker tables.

They further added, 바카라[MGM] basically owns him, he makes $90 million a year off of the deal he did with the casino, but then he has to pay back his debt. [He will] only make $1.5 million per night after taxes.바카라

While the 바카라Just The Way You Are바카라 crooner has openly acknowledged that he used to play poker to support himself before he embarked on a musical journey, fans are taken aback by the news of his significant casino debt all of a sudden. One user tweeted, 바카라Bruno Mars having a $50 million gambling debt lets me know his next album gonna be a classic, real degenerate.바카라 Meanwhile, another said, 바카라He is high on debt.바카라

For those unversed, Mars바카라 association with gambling traces back to his pre-fame days. In fact, in an interview with GQ in 2013, he had reminisced about his experiences at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles. 바카라I used to be like a loudmouth. You know the guy, people would want to take his money. If you do get them to lose, they바카라re out for you, they바카라re gunning for you. And that바카라s when they바카라re weak. And that바카라s when you jump or pounce on them.바카라

Despite his successful residencies in Las Vegas over months, it appears that Mars바카라 upcoming shows at Park MGM may be held solely to pay off his debt rather than cater to fan demands.

Neither the singer nor his agency have addressed these claims yet.

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