“He’s 75, Shirtless, And Stronger Than Ever — Bruce Springsteen Just Proved Age Bows To Power! Striding Onto A French Yacht With A Physique That Could Intimidate Men Half His Age, The Boss Looked Like A Living Legend Reborn. Surrounded By Spielberg, Bono, And The Edge, The Moment Exploded Into A Spectacle Of Pure Rock Dominance — Fans Are Calling It The Most Epic Comeback Of The Century!

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Bruce Springsteen is enjoying his newly minted billionaire status in style.

The Boss, 74, offered a glimpse of his buff physique on Friday as he went yachting with pals Steven SpielbergBono and U2 guitarist The Edge in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France.

He wore a short-sleeve red button-down shirt with the top buttons undone, revealing a silver necklace underneath.

Springsteen complemented the shirt with a pair of loose-fitting army green paints splattered with paint.

The Grammy Award winner went barefoot on the massive vessel, keeping the sun out of his eyes with a pair of metal shades.

Bruce Springsteen teased some chest hair in a daddy chic look on Friday as he went yachting with pals Steven Spielberg, Bono and U2 guitarist The Edge in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France
Bruce Springsteen teased some chest hair in a daddy chic look on Friday as he went yachting with pals Steven Spielberg, Bono and U2 guitarist The Edge in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France 

He wore a short-sleeve red button-down shirt with the top buttons undone, revealing a silver necklace underneathSpringsteen complemented the shirt with a pair of loose-fitting army green paints splattered with paint

He wore a short-sleeve red button-down shirt with the top buttons undone, revealing a silver necklace underneath. Springsteen complemented the shirt with a pair of loose-fitting army green paints splattered with paint
Springsteen's yacht party comes after Forbes announced in June that his net worth had reached $1.1 billion
Springsteen’s yacht party comes after Forbes announced in June that his net worth had reached $1.1 billion

Springsteen and his manager Jon Landau are also ‘actively involved‘ in producing a biopic about the musician, starring Jeremy Allen White.

Based on Warren Zanes’ 2023 book Deliver Me From Nowhere, the film recounts the making of Springsteen’s seminal 1982 album Nebraska.

Springsteen’s sixth studio album is considered by many to be his rawest and most personal, dealing with his depression and rise to global stardom.

Nebraska came about by chance in the bedroom of a rented New Jersey house while Springsteen and the E Street Band were making Born in the USA.

White is expected to film the movie in New Jersey in the fall after finishing season 4 of The Bear in Chicago.

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