Shocking: The Bruce Springsteen has made the worst decision of his career at 74 as he…

Shocking: The Bruce Springsteen has made the worst decision of his career at 74 as he…

Bruce Springsteen, 74, offers a glimpse of his buff physique as he enjoys another star-studded outing on his yacht in France with pals Steven Spielberg, Bono and Edge.

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.

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He was seen hugging and catching up with Spielberg, 77, Bono, 64, and Edge, 62, as well as their friends and families.

Spielberg wore a light button-down shirt tucked into a pair of jeans with a dark leather belt.

Bono kept it cool in a black button-down shirt, untucked with a pair of matching black pants.

The U2 frontman finished the look with a straw fedora, round orange sunglasses and a pair of black sandals.

Edge matched his bandmate in an all-black look, sporting a short-sleeve button-down shirt with a matching black baseball cap and sunglasses.

Springsteen’s yacht party comes after Forbes announced in June that his net worth had reached $1.1 billion.

The Only the Strong Survive artist’s reps said they ‘could not confirm Forbes’ estimate.’

Forbes’ report came after Springsteen sold his multi-platinum music catalog to Sony Music Entertainment for an estimated $500-$550 million in 2021.

Meanwhile, Variety reported that Springsteen has also made a fortune touring, as he ‘sold more than 1.6 million concert tickets, generating $380 million in revenue’ last year.

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