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Madonna scolded a fan who continued to sit in the show - then realized he was in a wheelchair - voila! culture

2024-03-10T13:07:48.823Z

Highlights: Madonna scolded a fan who continued to sit in the show - then realized he was in a wheelchair. After she approached him to hear what he replied, she realized that the fan was disabled. She immediately apologized: "Oh, okay, it's not politically correct. I apologize for that and I'm glad you're on the show" Three weeks ago, the queen of pop tripped on stage at a concert in Seattle - but despite that, she got up and continued to sing.


After she approached him to hear what he replied, she realized that the fan was disabled and sitting in a wheelchair: "I apologize. I'm glad you're at the show"


Madonna apologized to the audience/according to section 27 a

The Queen of Pop makes a joke: during the concert in the United States, she addressed the enthusiastic audience and scolded one of the fans who continues to sit in his chair instead of sitting and dancing.

"What are you sitting there?!", she called to him.

After approaching him to hear what he replied, she realized that the fan was disabled and sitting in a wheelchair.

She immediately apologized: "Oh, okay, it's not politically correct. I apologize for that and I'm glad you're on the show."



Three weeks ago, the queen of pop tripped on stage at a concert in Seattle - but despite that, she got up and continued to sing like a pro.

The incident happened when she fell from a chair being dragged by a dancer.

The dancer himself tripped, knocking Madonna down with him - and she was "smeared" on the floor in the hall in front of the thousands of people in the audience.

The reactions on social networks were not long in coming and among other things it was written about the dancer that what he will be remembered for is "that he was the one who knocked down Madonna".

They also wrote: "Someone is going to be fired today", "At least she laughed about it".

Watch the conversation with the "sitting" fan:

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In October, Madonna opened her "The Celebration Tour", which was postponed due to a serious bacterial infection that led to her being hospitalized.

In her performance at the O2 in London, she shared with the audience her difficult feelings following the suffering in the Middle East following the Gaza war.

She called on the fandom to unite in "light and love" to help bring peace.



The 65-year-old singer told the crowd: "We all come from love, and it's important to know that now because there are a lot of really crazy things happening in the world that are so painful to see. We all suffer watching what's happening in Israel and Palestine. It breaks my heart to see children suffering, Teenagers suffer, old people suffer. All this breaks the heart."

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"Although our hearts are broken," Madonna added, "our spirit cannot be broken. We are all together very strong people. We can unite in darkness and evil or unite in a place of light and love. If we all had this collective consciousness, we can change the world and bring Peace, not only to the Middle East but to the whole world."



Already at the beginning of the war, Madonna shared her difficult feelings with her followers.

"What is happening in Israel is shocking," she wrote at the time.

"It breaks my heart to watch all these families, especially children, being abused and murdered in the streets. My heart is with Israel, with the homes and families that were destroyed, for the children that were murdered. I pray for you, my heart goes out to you."

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Source: walla

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