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Those colored sunglasses U2 frontman Bono always wears? There’s a reason behind them. “I have glaucoma,” the 54-year-old superstar told British talk show host Graham Norton in a recent ...
U2 singer Bono joined former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush on Monday (June 30) to pay tribute to, and bid an ...
Corey Hart may have worn his sunglasses at night in his 1984 hit, but you've no doubt noticed that Bono wears his all the time. In a new interview, the U2 frontman reveals that the shades have ...
The U2 frontman appeared in a video with Barack Obama and George W. Bush to condemn Trump's decision to essentially shutter ...
Glauctung baby! U2 front man Bono says his trademark sunglasses aren’t a fashion statement — he’s had glaucoma for 20 years. The 54-yearold singer revealed his condition on the BB… ...
When you push aside the fact that he’s a world renowned rock star/humanitarian with millions of dollars, things have been kind of tough lately for U2 lead singer Bono since the world joined ...
U2 singer Bono breaks silence on sunglasses Friday, October 17, 2014 Bono gives the V-sign as he arrives at the Cipriani hotel in Venice, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014, for the Clooney-Alamuddin ...
In a recent interview with Graham Norton on BBC1, Bono—né Bono vox, Paul Hewson, man of a thousand moans—revealed that he has been wearing his trademark sunglasses for the past 20 years due ...
(Reuters) - U2 frontman Bono has revealed the mystery behind his trademark sunglasses. The Irish rocker has glaucoma. Bono told British TV chat show host Graham Norton he had suffered from the ...
Bono did genuinely apologize for one mishap in an excerpt of his book recently published in The Guardian: giving everyone a free copy on U2's 13th album, Songs of Innocence, on iTunes in 2014. "I ...
Bono appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" to promote his new memoir, "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." In an extended clip of the interview, the U2 star apologized for his unique ...
That Bono. One moment he's remembering the first time he heard his record on San Jose's KSJO, a radio station most of the people in the audience probably have forgotten, if they ever knew, and the ...
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