Get Up and Get Broke! Robert De Niro Declares Bankruptcy, Expressing Memories of Self-Reproach

 

There is no correlation between a person’s public or political opinions and the multitude of reasons that might lead to bankruptcy,

such as bad financial management, investment losses, or unexpected bills. Instead of his political engagement,

De Niro’s real-life financial problems have been linked to things like divorce settlements, the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the hotel business (where he has stakes), and legal disputes.

Talent, market trends, and individual decisions are only a few of the many aspects that contribute to the success or failure of popular characters in the entertainment business.

Taking a stand on social or political issues may affect how others see you, but it’s seldom the only factor in whether you succeed or fail financially.

This “Go Woke Go Broke” thing isn’t always the case, since many famous people who support progressive issues are still quite successful in their careers and finances.

 

Tucker Carlson, is thinking of teaming up with Jame Woods to take over The View

Connie Chiume, 72, star of “Black Panther,” has passed away.