Madonna's health: the latest on the state of the "Queen of Pop"

NEW YORK – The actress Rosie O’Donnell, a friend of Madonna, assured this Thursday in a message on instagram that the singer, who has been hospitalized for a serious bacterial infection, “feels fine”.

O’Donnell, who did not provide further details, accompanied his message with an old photo of him doing a yoga pose with the singer, who has postponed her “Celebration” tour due to illness and subsequent hospitalization.

Magazine page six He stressed that Madonna and O’Donnell, who also accompanied his message with the labels Madonna and love, are “old friends.”

“On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection that caused her to be admitted to ICU for several days. Her health is improving, but she is still under medical care. She is expected to make a full recovery,” her representative Guy said Wednesday. Oseary in a statement released on your instagram account.

The artist was scheduled to start her tour on July 15 in Vancouver, Canada.

“Right now he needs a break in all his commitments – his representative continued -, which includes the tour.”

“We will share more details as soon as we have them, including a new tour start date and new concert dates,” Oseary said.

Likewise, Page Six magazine published photos of two of Madonna’s children David Banda and Rocco Ritchie arriving at the house that the artist has in Upper East Manhattan, in New York, without knowing if she was in the apartment or was still logged in.

The Colombian appeared before 54,000 people at the “Medallo en el mapa” concert.

The “Celebration” tour is conceived as one of the most ambitious of the 64-year-old New York singer, with more than 80 concerts throughout North America and Europe.

In principle, Madonna had planned to give two concerts in Barcelona next November and four concerts in Mexico City in January 2024, but with the announced postponement it is unknown if these dates will be maintained.

In the show, he intends to review his career from his first album, “Madonna”, from 1983, to the most recent “Madame X”, from 2019.

In his show, he will pay tribute to New York, the city where it all began, and will demand the rights of trans people, with a date in Nashville, Tennessee, a state that on March 3 approved a law that prohibits “drag queen” shows.

On January 17, Madonna announced the tour with a video in which she winked at her movie “Truth or dare” (1991), in which the singer appeared presiding over a table with friends like actor Jack Black, singer Lil Wayne and comedian Amy Schumer, who challenged her to embark on a hit tour.

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