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Heβs got jokes.
Bruno Mars poked fun at the debunked rumors that he owed MGM ResortsΒ $50 million in gambling debt following his surprise cameo at BLACKPINKβs concert in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The βTreasureβ singer, 39, shared an Instagram clip from his onstage appearance the day after and wrote, βAlmost out of debt BehhhhhBehhhhh!!! Preciate You ROSAAAAYYYYYY!!!! π₯³.β
Marsβ video showed him running on the stage at SoFi Stadium as confetti fell. He joined RosΓ© to sing the K-Pop girl groupβs hit βAPTβ on their DEADLINE World Tour.
βTHE CAPTION LMAOπ€£π€£π€£π€£,β one fan wrote in the comments section.
βI canβt with the captionπππ,β another fan said.
βALMOST OUT OF DEBT β οΈ,β a third follower added.
In March 2024, a source alleged toΒ NewsNationΒ that Mars owed millions in gambling debt to MGM Resorts. The Grammy winner has had a residencyΒ at Park MGM in Las Vegas since 2016.
β[MGM] basically own him,β the insider claimed.
However, MGM Resorts quickly denied the allegations about Mars.
βWeβre proud of our relationship with Bruno Mars, one of the worldβs most thrilling and dynamic performer,β the hospitality empire said in a statement to The Post.
βMGM and Brunoβs partnership is longstanding and rooted in mutual respect. Any speculation otherwise is completely false; he has no debt with MGM,β the statement continued. βTogether, we are excited to continue creating unforgettable experiences for our guests.β
Mars previously made light of the gambling debt allegation during a major career milestone in January.
After Mars βbecame the first artist to reachΒ 150 million monthly listenersΒ in Spotify history,β he reposted the announcement and wrote, βKeep streaming! Iβll be out of debt in no time!β
He was also asked if he wanted to speak on the gambling rumors during an interview with the Las Vegas Review-JournalΒ last summer.
βAbsolutely not! I love the lore that I am a Las Vegas lounge singer in debt to the mob. I can work with that,β Mars stated.
Marsβ successful Vegas residency was supposed to end in August 2023 before he kept adding more shows.
The NewsNationΒ report claimed he makes $90 million ($1.5 million a night) in his current deal with MGM.
Mars has upcoming performances slated at Dolby Live at Park MGMΒ up to Sept. 6.