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During his appearances in Mori's missions, Brucie's arrogant, self-absorbed and egotistic lifestyle is revealed to be the result of living in his older brother's (figurative) shadow, Mori constantly putting him down over his pale skin, inferior success and having to rely on steroids to bulk up muscle mass amongst numerous other things. At several points we see Brucie genuinely hurt, even crying, because of Mori's cruelty towards him, although during the final mission [[No. 3]], Brucie, having taken enough abuse, breaks Mori's nose, finally besting his brother.
During his appearances in Mori's missions, Brucie's arrogant, self-absorbed and egotistic lifestyle is revealed to be the result of living in his older brother's (figurative) shadow, Mori constantly putting him down over his pale skin, inferior success and having to rely on steroids to bulk up muscle mass amongst numerous other things. At several points we see Brucie genuinely hurt, even crying, because of Mori's cruelty towards him, although during the final mission [[No. 3]], Brucie, having taken enough abuse, breaks Mori's nose, finally besting his brother.


It is also implied in The Ballad of Gay Tony, that Brucie is actually bisexual, as it seems that he tries to kiss Luis in a [[Ladies Half Price |later mission]], even though he very quickly covers his tracks, claiming that he was just checking to see Luis wasn't going to come on to him.
It is also implied in The Ballad of Gay Tony, that Brucie is actually bisexual, as it seems that he whipers something fluffing to Luis in a [[Ladies Half Price |later mission]], even though he very quickly covers his tracks, claiming that he was just checking to see Luis wasn't going to come on to him.


In the ending credits it reveals that Brucie and Mori enterd themselves into the [[L.C. Fight Club]] and are seen fighting in the cage. This is most likely due to the fact that Mori became insecure when Brucie broke his nose, and wanted either revenge, or to prove to himself he was still better then his little brother.
In the ending credits it reveals that Brucie and Mori enterd themselves into the [[L.C. Fight Club]] and are seen fighting in the cage. This is most likely due to the fact that Mori became insecure when Brucie broke his nose, and wanted either revenge, or to prove to himself he was still better then his little brother.
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