
Karma exposed the elitist Robert De Niro, and he cannot hide!
Hollywood is the scum of the earth! If you don’t believe it, take a look at the celebrity star Robert de Niro. It is a piece of firm evidence that what I am saying is accurate.
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All of them present to us as honorable, ‘’salt on earth’’ people, and they want to share their wealth among the ordinary people and their knowledge.
But, if you just do a little research, you can see that it is far away from the truth.
Among the most corrupted celebrity is the uber-liberalist Robert De Niro.
Thanks to Karma, the truth came to the surface. He is a hypocrite, and now we can see what they do.
As reports claim, his worth is estimated at around $500 million. But, he still looks for coronavirus relief money for his restaurants.
He is the most luxurious restaurant owner at the most prestigious place, Nobu, London. He asked for relief money in the middle of a pandemic outbreak. While the small American businesses and people from the middle class go under, he looks for money.
Are you serious Robert, you are that much greedy?
Take a look at the entire report from Breitbart:
Despite being worth an estimated $500 million, actor Robert De Niro took coronavirus money from the government to pay for expenses at his various restaurants across the globe, including his London-based luxury restaurant Nobu.
The Daily Mail reported on De Niro’s expensive London eatery, Nobu, to which celebrities flock when they are in the U.K.’s capital city. According to the paper, the 77-year-old star took enough government relief money to cover 80 percent of the high-end restaurant’s operating costs. U.K. government officials revealed the award of coronavirus relief money to De Niro’s restaurant.
The government report notes: “The restaurant has been closed since March 21, 2020, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic in the U.K., and reopened on May 6, 2020, to operate in providing a limited restaurant service that can be operated by the company under the recommended health and safety guidelines imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic such as food take away service.”
Nobu told the government that it expected “a significant decrease in profitability due to materially reduced revenues in 2020.”
John O’Connell, the CEO of the watchdog group Taxpayers’ Alliance, reminded readers that the relief money, while helpful to struggling companies, “ultimately comes from taxpayers, and support should only be sought if it’s really needed.”
In light of how much Nobu’s owner is worth, critics, like O’Connell, question why taxpayers should have to step in to pay his employees when it seems likely that De Niro could easily afford the costs out of pocket.”
Well, so much from your honesty, Robert De Niro!
He’s just an ordinary American blinded by greediness that occupied his heart and mind!