Orb Company Falsely Promotes Bruno Mars Partnership - THE TERMINAL PRESS

Key Takeaways
- Orb company promoted a non-existent partnership with Bruno Mars
- Bruno Mars’ spokesperson confirmed the artist was never approached or involved in discussions
- The incident raises questions about Orb company’s business practices and reputation
Sam Altman’s Orb Company Promoted a Non-Existent Bruno Mars Partnership
A recent announcement by Sam Altman’s Orb company regarding a partnership with renowned artist Bruno Mars has been revealed to be false. According to a spokesperson for Bruno Mars, the artist was never approached by Orb nor were they involved in any discussions regarding a potential partnership or tour access.
The spokesperson’s statement, as told to WIRED, clarifies that “to be clear, we were never approached … nor were we in any discussions regarding a partnership or tour access.” This revelation comes as a surprise, given the initial excitement and publicity surrounding the supposed collaboration.
Orb company’s move to promote a non-existent partnership with Bruno Mars has raised questions about the company’s business practices and its approach to public relations. The incident may have implications for the company’s reputation and its ability to secure future partnerships with high-profile artists.
As the news of the non-existent partnership spreads, fans and followers of Bruno Mars have taken to social media to express their disappointment and confusion. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information before making public announcements, especially in the entertainment and business worlds.
The situation highlights the need for transparency and accountability in business dealings, particularly when it comes to high-profile collaborations and partnerships. As the story continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Orb company will respond to the backlash and what steps they will take to rectify the situation.
“To be clear, we were never approached … nor were we in any discussions regarding a partnership or tour access,”
a spokesperson for Bruno Mars told WIRED, emphasizing the artist’s lack of involvement with Orb company.
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