Mars’s Alleged Debt Disputed by MGM

A spokesperson from MGM has refuted rumors saying that Bruno Mars, 38, owes the Las Vegas casino $50 million. Speculation emerged suggesting Mars had squandered his earnings from performances at the Park MGM Hotel. However, Mars has not commented on the matter.

MGM Denies Gambling Debt

MGM International Resorts stated to Variety that Mars does not owe them any money. They dismissed the rumors as false and are looking forward to Mars’s upcoming shows.

Debt Rumors and Show Details

Rumors claimed Mars owed MGM $50 million, despite earning roughly $83 million annually from his Park MGM Hotel performances since 2016. An insider revealed that Mars may have a credit agreement with MGM, using show income to repay debts allegedly incurred from post-show casino visits.

Mars’s Silence and Future Shows

Neither Mars nor his management have addressed the rumors. Mars has been inactive on social media since the news broke. Concerned fans await clarity. Mars is set to perform in Thailand and Singapore before continuing his residency in Las Vegas starting June 7, 2024.

Bruno Mars’s Journey

Born Peter Gene Hernandez in 1985, Bruno Mars took the music world by storm with hits like “Nothin’ on You” in 2010. Over the years, he has garnered multiple Grammy awards and headlined the Superbowl halftime show in 2014. His Las Vegas residency, a rare feat for entertainers, began in 2016.

Mars and Gambling Habits

Reports suggest Mars has openly discussed his penchant for gambling. Despite early losses, he has honed his skills over time. Mars once admitted to funding his rent with poker winnings. Only time will tell if Mars will address the debt rumors and their impact on his relationship with MGM.