After successfully completing a two-day concert in Seoul, shocking news about Bruno Mars has emerged.
On the 14th, foreign media outlets quoted a reliable source in Las Vegas, reporting that "Bruno Mars is currently in debt of $50 million (approximately 66.9 billion won) to the MGM Grand Casino." An official explained, "In essence, MGM practically owns Bruno," and described his debt as reaching a critical level. In 2016, Bruno Mars signed a long-term partnership contract with the casino operator "MGM Resorts International."
According to the contract, he is required to perform regular concerts at the MGM Resort in Las Vegas, during which he reportedly enjoyed gambling at the casino. Business Insider reported, "Although Bruno Mars earns around $90 million annually through the partnership, after deducting various taxes, he ends up returning more money to the casino than what he earns."
Along with this news, attention has also been drawn to Bruno Mars' past remarks where he confessed about his gambling experiences. In a 2013 interview with music media GQ, he revealed that before achieving success as a singer, he was addicted to gambling. Bruno Mars said, "I lost an unbearable amount of money back then. When you're weak, they (casinos) will prey on your money," warning about the dangers of gambling addiction.
News Nation reported that they requested comments from Bruno Mars and the MGM side regarding this matter but did not receive a response.