Madonna was found unconscious on Saturday and rushed to a hospital in New York City, according to an exclusive Page Six report.
The 64-year-old “Material Girl” singer allegedly remained intubated for at least one night before having the tube taken out; she is now awake and recovering completely.
We are also told that her daughter Lourdes Leon helped her through the entire ordeal.
In a post on Instagram on Wednesday, Guy Oseary, Madonna’s longtime manager, stated that his client “developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several-day stay in the ICU.”
Despite a source telling us the Queen of Pop is currently “out of the ICU,” she is still receiving medical care, according to Oseary’s statement. The expected outcome is a full recovery.
The “Express Yourself” singer recently celebrated her 10-year-old twins Estere and Stella’s graduation from elementary school.
two adolescents! She wrote “Happy Graduation!” alongside a photo of the girls clutching flower bouquets while wearing blue caps and gowns on Instagram last Wednesday.
The “Celebration” tour, which Madonna announced earlier this year, will launch to mark the 40th anniversary of her musical career.
On July 15, the 84-date global tour was supposed to go off at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, but Oseary’s Instagram post stated that it has been postponed owing to a health issue.
We’ll update you as soon as we obtain additional details, like the tour’s new start date and the new dates for the rescheduled shows.
The North American leg of the Madonna tour was supposed to begin on December 13 and end on January 30, 2024. On October 14, it was supposed to depart for Europe.
The Grammy-winning artist promised to perform all of her greatest hits, beginning with her 1983 self-titled debut and ending with her 2019 album, “Madame X.”
She said, “I am thrilled to explore as many songs as possible in hopes of giving my fans the show they have been waiting for,” to Page Six in January.
Madonna’s most recent tour, in support of “Madame X,” spanned the months of September 2019 and March 2020.
Her Sticky & Sweet Tour, which ran from August 2008 to September 2009, still retains the record for a female artist’s highest-earning tour.