Sydney Sweeney puts on a busty display in black bikini promoting latest collection for Frankie's BikinisÄiamonds created by SUNLIGHT: Stand out this proposal season with Solar Diamonds that offer the best sparkle. Holly Willoughby gives rare insight into family life with husband Dan after 'scary' paragliding experience on holiday 'I can't see through the tears': Ruth Langsford breaks down on live TV as she shares her fears about her beloved rescue dog The hotel, meanwhile, then underwent an extensive refurb prior to being taken over by Star Entertainment Group. The businessman left behind a string of devastated shareholders, having cost them hundreds of millions of dollars. He had fled Australia after the collapse of his $1.5billion Quintex group, with many accusing him of smuggling out a large fortune - making him one of the country's most wanted fugitives. Skase died in 2001 in Spain at aged 53 of stomach cancer. Skase, who built the Mirage for $100million, ultimately handed it over to receivers and it was eventually bought by Indian-based Pearl Australasia for for $62.5million in 2009. Prince Charles, George Clooney and Sting are amongst the famous guests to have checked in, however the development of the neighbouring Palazzo Versace in in 2000 saw the Mirage eclipsed as the ultimate celebrity haunt. The hotel's fabled nightclub Rolls, which closed in the late 1980s, was even home to a full-sized vintage Rolls Royce which acted as part of the furniture. Inside the lavish foyer of the Sheraton Grand Mirage - which boasts 295 rooms and a prime waterfront location
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