Nah, Bruno Mars is always welcome at MGM Casinos (says MGM Casinos)

Mar 19, 2024 10:57


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MGM Casinos will leave the door open for Bruno Mars. They address claims that he owes them $50 million at the link. (📷: Getty) pic.twitter.com/rrTMbainai
- E! News (@enews) March 19, 2024
- MGM Resorts International denied claims that the "Locked Out of Heaven" singer was alleged to owe $50 million in gambling debts at its ( Read more... )

sure jan, eat the rich, slow news day, bruno mars

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peachypearl March 19 2024, 10:38:02 UTC
I would like to assume it's not real because the concept of someone being able to be 50 million in debt and a company being sorta okay with it is wild because my rental company freaks the fuck out if we're missing 20 euro from the monthly rent ONCE.

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lamppost1911 March 19 2024, 10:55:17 UTC
MGM is more than just one hotel though. I can believe it. As others said in the previous post, they def benefit from him and are prob more than ok dealing with his gambling debt.

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marsdiamonds March 19 2024, 14:04:27 UTC
I also wonder how much would a Casino even lose by letting someone get into debt and give them perfomances in return like it's being rumored. Because it's not like he is buying someting physical (like cars, drugs, etc..) that they spent money creating. He just sits there and lose in a game...

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siaht March 19 2024, 15:21:55 UTC
The money he loses has to be paid to the person that wins (I'm assuming this is about poker), so if he doesn't pay then the house has to, and honestly if this is happening then they must really love him because I cannot see hiw it's remotely beneficial for them to keep him around and playing.

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marsdiamonds March 19 2024, 15:37:46 UTC
Oh, I see. He doesn't play just poker, there videos of him playing other things. But what you said makes sense. Altought I imagine they could let the debt get to a certain point it is still benefitial.

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