
U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr watches Mr G9, Bono, and tells magazine:
“Tony Blair is a war criminal and I think he should be tried as a war criminal. Then I see Bono and him as pals and I’m going, ‘I don’t like that’.”
Understatement is all. And Bono and Blair are so well suited. But Mullen Jr realises that Bono is…
“Prepared to use his weight as a celebrity, at great cost to himself and his family, to help other people, but as an outsider looking in, I cringe.”
At great cost? Maybe if Bono promises to stop, we can all agree to behave, and his family can spend more time with him?
Posted: 29th, December 2008 | In: Celebrities Comments (2) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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April 14th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
bobofetherack: you’ve got it backwards. bono already has the publicity. he’s spending his celebrity to Save Lives. you think he’s rank because you’re jealous of the most famously recognised face on the planet. people can’t get past their jealousy long enough to listen to his music and be lifted by it, or hear his words about starving people in a world of plenty. he’d be less hated if he stayed high on drugs and went from one bimbo to the next, and crapping on his fans, but i’d rather be him on judgement day than you, you shallow moaner.
April 10th, 2009 at 10:31 am
“Prepared to use his weight as a celebrity, at great cost to himself and his family”. Yep! A great cost having to sacrifice yet another family outing to Blackpool in order to basque in all that attention seeking and relentless free self publicity.