This reeks of a desperate attempt to stay relevant. For that price as well, I'd expect the greatest spaghetti of all time, but something tells me the price is this much because of who owns the place.
Does it? Does opening a restaurant make someone relevant? To me, it's the opposite, he's got a limited amount of time to cash in on his celebrity - do it too early and it hurts his brand, he loses credibility. Do it too late and it's not interesting enough for people. Arguably he's timed it quite well.
Does it? Does opening a restaurant make someone relevant? To me, it's the opposite, he's got a limited amount of time to cash in on his celebrity - do it too early and it hurts his brand, he loses credibility. Do it too late and it's not interesting enough for people. Arguably he's timed it quite well.
It gets his name in the news and gets people talking about him, so it does keep him somewhat relevant, although to me this is just embarrassingly sad.
His new music is shite, his old music has aged like raw meat. Nobody gives a shit about him now, and he knows it, so he has restored to this sad, desperate attempt at attention. Really, really pathetic.