U2’s Bono and wife holiday with billionaires in France
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Helping Bono on his way to recover he seems to have a great deal of support from his friends in high places.U2’s front man his wife of nearly 29 years, Ali, were snapped lounging on Oracle owner, Larry Ellison’s yacht “The Rising Sun” with Roman Abramovich. “The Rising Sun” is the largest privately owned yacht in the world.
This spotting of Bono comes just weeks after he hung with his friend Lance Armstrong at his villa in the South of France. It must be nice to be in with such circle of friends.
The Chelsea football club owner, Roman Abramovich, met the couple of the massive yacht in the Mediterranean sea just off the French coast.
Bono has been staying at his own holiday home in the South of France. His hope is to be healthy enough to return to performing this fall for the next leg of his “360 Tour”.
If these are the people he calls friends imagine who his doctors are!
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WoundedKnee | Jul 14, 2010, 06:24 PM EDT
"He hasn't asked you personally for money". Of course he has. He has asked governments to give money--where do you think those governments get the money? And how much has he himself given? I don't know, but I do know that he avoided tax by moving U2 outside of Ireland. He's an utter hypocrite.
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sandymountgirl | Jul 14, 2010, 06:08 PM EDT
Whoa! I guess you perfect people have the right to stand in judgement of others. Bono has done alot of good for the underpriviledged. He hasn't asked you personally for money. He has asked governments to forgive huge debt, raised money for Haiti, etc. How can you criticize that? Sounds like "sour grapes" to me.
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KathyCallahan | Jul 14, 2010, 03:44 PM EDT
I have heard Jagger being interviewed several times. He is authentic, principled and entirely believable unlike Bono. Who talks a good game about lifting the under served and recognized up! No shame. No gain in the end. But there are those who really believe the laws of common decency, justice, commerce and a karmic handshake between friends do not apply to them. LOL Bono. I/they know the truth about you. Thanks for nothing.
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krisdaly | Jul 14, 2010, 02:07 AM EDT
Bono and U2 have no regard to the damage they are doing to the hearing of their fans! U2 is so loud at their concerts that it is outrageous. U2 is also leading the spirituality of their fans to PAGAN IDOLITRY! It is Jesus who is LORD not U2!!!!!!!
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WoundedKnee | Jul 13, 2010, 03:09 PM EDT
Bono is an utter fraud. He loves to hang out with the rich & famous. That's entirely his right, but he should do like Mick Jagger--admit that he hasn't the slightest interest in changing the world. Jagger doesn't try to fool anyone--he just wants a good time. Bono should be equally honest and cut out bleating about world poverty while he hobnobs with the wealthiest (and often the most corrupt e.g Tony Blair) people on the planet.
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