Madonnaimmersed in her Celebration world tour that will cover several countries, including Mexico, has sparked controversy in Italy before your arrival in our country.
During his stay in Italy, The Queen of Pop attracted attention by wearing a sweatshirt that generated controversy, especially considering the presence of the Vatican in the country, which has declared Madonna persona non grata.
Through images shared on their Instagram stories, Madonna is seen wearing sunglasses and a black sweatshirt that has an image in the center that simulates that of Pope Francis. The red silhouette contrasts with the dark background of the garment, and the wings in the image, more than angelic, give the impression of being malevolent.
The photographs went viral, sparking debates among his followers. While some applauded the choice of garment, others considered it a lack of respect towards the Holy Pontiff.
Madonna’s relationship with the Catholic church has been strained for more than 30 years, marked by her use of crucifixes and religious symbols in her career., actions that have not been well received by church leaders. This antagonism has contributed to Madonna being considered persona non grata in the Vatican.
Furthermore, the artist has expressed on several occasions her desire to meet with Pope Francis, although so far she has not received a response.. A year ago, through a tweet, Madonna stated that she was a “good Catholic” and requested a meeting to discuss issues. important, revealing that she has been excommunicated three times. The lack of response from the Pope has left the possibility of a direct dialogue between the controversial singer and the highest religious figure on hold.
Madonna reveals critical moments and excites her fans in Belgium
Madonna has resumed her “Celebration” tour in Europe, overcoming months of postponement due to health problems that threatened her life. In the first concerts, The iconic singer has proven her resilience, captivating thousands of fans eager for her return.
During a performance in Belgium, the “queen of pop” opened up sincerely to her audience, sharing the difficult moments she experienced while fighting a bacterial infection that brought her to the brink of death.
In front of the crowd gathered at the Merksem Sportpaleis, Madonna called her comeback a “miracle,” revealing that some thought she wouldn’t survive. In an emotional moment, she remembered her mother, who died when she was five, and expressed understanding about the loneliness she must have felt during her own struggle in the hospital.
Madonna attributed her survival to her mother, suggesting that she continues to watch over her from the afterlife. “Less than four months ago she was in the hospital, unconscious, and people thought she might not survive. It’s a fucking miracle that I’m here right now. “My mother, God bless her, must be watching over me,” the artist shared.
Although the consequences of the bacterial infection persist in your body, Madonna acknowledged that she does not feel well, but emphasized her gratitude for being alive. Through tears, she expressed her gratitude for her children and the support she received.
The “Celebration Tour” will arrive in Mexico on April 20, 21, 23 and 24 at the Palacio de los Deportes. Originally scheduled for January, the shows were rescheduled for health reasons, cementing fans’ admiration for Madonna’s resilience.
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