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U2 frontman Bono has opened up about his relationship with food, revealing that he used to survive on leftover airline food ...
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Bono survived on leftover airline meals growing up following the shock death of his mom when he was just 14. the U2 frontman ...
Bono has revealed that he lived off instant mashed potatoes and airline food after his mother’s death. The 65-year-old Irish ...
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U2 rocker Bono survived on instant mashed potato and leftover airline food during his teenage years following the death of his mother Iris when he was 14.
Bono has revealed he survived on tinned beans and instant mash after his mother died when he was 14.. The U2 frontman discussed his limited diet during a new interview with Ruth Rogers, owner of ...
As one of the most successful rock stars in the world, Bono isn’t short of a penny or two, but it turns out that life for the ...