Bono daily mail

You're referring to the infamous "Bono's Daily Mail" article!

For those who may not know, Bono, the lead singer of U2, was the subject of a scathing article in the Daily Mail in 2011. The article, titled "Bono's £100,000-a-year 'charity' jet: How the U2 frontman's tax-free 'philanthropic' flights are funded by YOU", accused Bono of hypocrisy and greed, claiming that his private jet was funded by taxpayers through his charity, the ONE Campaign.

The article sparked widespread outrage and criticism, with many accusing the Daily Mail of sensationalism and misrepresentation. Bono and his team responded by releasing a statement denying the allegations and pointing out that the jet was actually owned by the band and used for both personal and charitable purposes.

The controversy surrounding the article led to a significant backlash against the Daily Mail, with many people calling for a boycott of the newspaper. The incident also highlighted the importance of fact-checking and responsible journalism, as well as the need for celebrities like Bono to be transparent about their charitable efforts and finances.

In the end, the article was widely criticized for its inaccuracies and sensationalism, and it's considered one of the most infamous examples of tabloid journalism in recent years.