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Posted: 2024-03-19T00:00:10Z | Updated: 2024-03-19T00:00:10Z MGM Addresses Rumors Bruno Mars Has $50 Million In Gambling Debt With Casino Giant | HuffPost

MGM Addresses Rumors Bruno Mars Has $50 Million In Gambling Debt With Casino Giant

The hospitality giant stood by their partnership with the singer in a statement on Monday.

Bruno Mars isnt in the red with MGM, that is, according to the hospitality and casino giant.

In a statement given to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Monday, MGM Resorts shut down rumors the 24K Magic singer had racked up a $50 million gambling debt, and that he was paying his balance via multiple business deals with MGM and its Las Vegas properties.

The company said claims that it has Mars on the hook for millions were completely false, writing, Were proud of our relationship with Bruno Mars, one of the worlds most thrilling and dynamic performers.

Celebrating his residency at the Park MGM and partnership on the Bellagios new Pinky Ring cocktail lounge, MGMs statement read, Brunos brand of entertainment attracts visitors from around the globe. MGM and Brunos partnership is longstanding and rooted in mutual respect.

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Bruno Mars performs onstage at the 2022 Annual Grammy Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. MGM denied rumors the singer was in major debt with the hospitality giant.
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Any speculation otherwise is completely false, it went on. He has no debt with MGM. Together, we are excited to continue creating unforgettable experiences for our guests.

NewsNation was the first to report the claims, citing an insider who said MGM basically own Mars.

He makes $90 million a year off of the deal he did with the casino, but then he has to pay back his debt, the source claimed, adding the singer takes home around $1.5 million a show, after taxes.

Mars has mentioned his fondness for the card table more than once over the years.

In a 2013 interview with GQ , he talked about nervously losing $100 on his first bet when he was just 19.

You gotta lose, he told the magazine. You just have to lose to win, to understand.

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