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‘The Show Will Not Go On Until You Respect Me’

Left-wing pop star Madonna reprimanded staff at her concert tour in front of thousands of fans on Saturday night, detonating the venue’s air conditioning and declaring, “The show won’t go on until you respect me.”

“You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for this damn show. I work hard, I deserve it. Please respect me. Until you respect me, the show won’t work. It will not continue,” Madonna is heard saying in a video posted to X/Twitter.

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A fan account that posted the video footage on social media said the “Material Girl” singer was suffering from a Saturday night concert in Miami due to “technical issues that occurred at the show and the extremely cold air conditioning that affected her.” “I was upset,” he said. spoke out ahead of a 2 million person show in Rio. ”

The account shared another video in which Madonna can be heard saying, “I’m a mom, I’m an artist, I’m a queen, so I work hard too, yeah.” .

“So it really pisses me off when people don’t care about my health,” the pop star added. “This is our 71st performance, and we will continue to do so.”

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Madonna is currently on her 81-date Celebration Tour in North America and Europe. His world tour begins on October 14, 2023 and ends on April 26, 2024.

This isn’t the first time the “Like a Prayer” singer has publicly criticized someone in front of an entire venue of thousands of concertgoers.

Last month, Madonna publicly chastised a fan who was seated during a concert at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum before realizing the concertgoer was in a wheelchair.

Social media users accused the “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” singer of her “ableist behavior,” and said fans who pay to attend Madonna’s concerts He pointed out that he should be able to sit in public without being attacked. Even if you’re not in a wheelchair.

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