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Madonna: "The Corona is Good for Us" Israel today

2020-03-23T10:36:38.142Z


The pop singer uploaded a funny video from the bath, claiming that the Corona made us all equal, and received a wave of angry global reactions


The successful pop singer has uploaded a funny video from the bath, claiming that the Corona has made us all equal, and has received a raging wave of reactions. "While many are out on basic stuff, she raises herself with head-covered nipples."

Bathroom confessions: As a number of its egg mates are rising in Corona and the entire world in complete chaos, Madonna has chosen to deliver her two cents on the deadly corona virus, specifically from the bathroom.



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In a video uploaded to her Instagram account last night, Madonna appears to be dipping into a full-blown, foam-filled bathtub as she turns to the camera and delivers a delusional monologue on the Corona. "That's the thing about covid-19. He doesn't care how rich, famous or funny you are, how smart you are, where you live, how old you are, and what amazing stories you have. He is the great comparator. What is terrible about him is what is wonderful In it, "Madonna opened the video.

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"What is terrible about him is that he made us all equal in many ways and what is wonderful about him is that made us equal in so many ways," the singer explained. She concluded by referring to a sentence she used to tell the audience in her Human Nature tour: "If the ship is drowned, we will all drown With her. "

The video has received more than a quarter of a million views on Instagram (and several tens of thousands of additional views on Twitter) so far, and as expected it has garnered quite a few angry comments.

"Sorry, Queen," she wrote, "I love you so much, but we're not equal. We can die from the same diseases, but the poor will suffer the most. Don't romanticize this tragedy. "

Another angry surfer added: "Are you sure about this? Tests for the virus. The rich and famous are being tested without a problem, ehmmm ...".

"While many are out on basic things, she raises herself with petite-covered nipples," added another skier. "I love you Madonna, but stop it."

Madonna is not the only Slavic who makes controversial opinions about the deadly virus. Actor Idris Alba, who has contracted the virus himself, was interviewed for Oprah Winfrey's new program on Apple TV, declaring that he believed the outbreak of the virus was the world's way of crying out for all the damage humanity has done.

"One of the positive aspects of this drama is that it requires us to think together as a race," stated Alba. "Our world got a kick. We did damage to the world, so it's not a surprise that it responds to humanity. It's not a surprise that a virus will slow us down and make us think differently about the world and ourselves.

"It's almost the cry of the world," Alba concluded, "like he's telling us, 'Hey, hey, hey, you're kicking me and what you're doing to me is not good so we'll get rid of you.'"

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Source: israelhayom

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