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The ever-growing cult of Bono-ism

By Grainne McLoughlin

What’s the difference between God and Bono? God doesn’t walk around pretending to be Bono.

That’s how the joke goes but Bono has created something of a religion in that he inspires the great and good to do great and good work.

The latest of those who have converted to Bono-ism is Brad Pitt. Denying his current dedication to global humanitarian efforts is the result of his relationship with UN goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie, the Ocean’s Eleven star says it was the Irish rock star who provided the leading light.

The movie star — who is currently expecting a baby with his Mr and Mrs Smith co-star Jolie — told America’s TV Guide publication that it was Bono’s high-profile efforts and the fact he is a ‘wonderfully dedicated beast unto himself’, which inspired him to get involved in charity work.

The U2 frontman will no doubt be pleased with Pitt’s support but elsewhere the Dublin singer has said he feels exploited.

Bono made the complaint to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi because of the use of his image in an election brochure trumpeting the Italian government’s successes.

The singer wrote an open letter to Berlusconi saying: “As flattered as I am of appearing in your brochure, I also feel a bit exploited.”

He added in the letter — which was published on the front page of an Italian newspaper last week — his concerns that Berlusconi’s government had not fulfilled pledges made at the G8 conference in Scotland last year.

Bono wrote: “If your commitment is real then the world want to know just how Italy intends to fulfil this.“I would be honoured to have my name in a leader’s manifesto which keepspromises to poorer nations.”

No doubt after that, there will be a few more converts to ‘Bono-ism’.

 
 
 
 
 
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