Madonna’s recent ordeal has put things in perspective for her!
The Queen of Pop, as many called her, had left instructions on how the music executive and her family would manage her legacy and fortune when she died after a near-fatal hospitalization.
A nasty bacterial infection left the famous singer, who has six children, in intensive care for almost two weeks and she has been recovering from home since she was discharged.
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Not only is Madonna back on her feet after she was revived from a coma with the drug Narcan late last month, but she knows what she wants and doesn’t want after her death.
The first thing he really hated was having to live through a hologram. Speaking about the gimmick the singer believes will tarnish his famous legacy, the insider told Sun:
“With the exception of Abba Voyage, the use of holograms to animate performers has been questionable, to say the least. Whitney Houston’s hologram tour caught the attention of critics and Madonna refused to let her money-hungry boss do the same to her.”
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“He’s spent his entire life telling stories and maintaining cultural relevance — and there’s no way he’s letting all his hard work go to waste,” the source added. Another thing the Grammy Award-winning artist doesn’t want is his family members squandering his $850 million fortune.
For that, Madonna chose to equally share the rights to her song between her six children — Lourdes, Rocco, David, Mercy James, and twins Stelle and Estere. Also, the “Like a Prayer” hitmaker wanted to share some with her manager, Guy Oseary, as a thank you for sticking with her through thick and thin.
Before all these changes, the 64-year-old beauty had been struggling through a grueling 12-hour day as part of her training for her now-postponed Festival World Tour. During that period, a source revealed that the famous pop star had developed signs that something bigger was going on with her health but ignored them.
“He thought they were going away. But she didn’t want to take time off from training,” they explained before adding that Madonna was “lacking and not feeling 100 percent for a while in anticipation of her tour.”
Another insider declared that the “Back That Up To The Beat” frontman’s busy schedule has prevented him from “taking care of himself” and is instead focusing on “extending himself”.
Madonna Reportedly Decided To Reconsider Her Tour Dates
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Sharing an update on the “Agent Cody Banks” actor’s progress, The Blast detailed in a July 7 report that he still feels “weak and very tired” after being released from the hospital.
Although the exact details of her infection are still unknown, speculation that the singer is taking her “recovery” seriously and understands that it will take time to return to normal has since emerged. In the words of one source:
“While Madonna is looking forward to getting back to work as soon as possible, she is also taking her recovery seriously and will not rush it as she focuses on her health above all else.”
Amidst her health scare, several media have stated that the “Desperately Looking for Susan” screen goddess has not yet agreed to postpone her world tour. Completion of the show, which was previously expected to begin at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on July 15, seems unlikely as Oseary stated in an Instagram post “we have to stop all commitments, including touring.”
Despite this, Madonna has reportedly made the difficult choice to dial back the dates of her much-anticipated world tour. Originally scheduled to run through 45 cities in Europe and North America, the seven-month run had to be modified to fit the “Swept Away” star’s recent health concerns, ensuring a more manageable schedule. Another insider revealed:
“In cold weather, given what Madonna has just been through, and given that she’s 64 years old, does it make sense to book so many tour dates in the first place? This schedule will be exhausting even for the youngest and fittest artist. More than 70 shows around the world are extreme. Madonna and her team should consider reducing the schedule.”
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/