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Madonna was putting in serious work preparing for her before being hospitalized earlier this week.The «Like a Prayer» singer was in the intensive care unit dealing with a serious bacterial infection, which developed Saturday, leading to a several-day stay in the ICU.A source tells ET that Madonna was «doing well and feeling good in her rehearsals» and staying up as late as 3:30 a.m. some nights to perfect her moves for the coming tour prior to suffering the infection.«She is a night person and normally sleeps during the day and then gets to work at night,» the source continues.
«She was starting around 5:00 p.m. and then could sometimes wrap everything around 3:30 a.m.
Her kids David and Mercy were around during some rehearsals.While Madonna has pushed the start of her until further notice, the source says her team „is hoping she will continue to recover.“On Wednesday, the 64-year-old pop icon's manager, Guy Oseary, shared an update on Madonna's health and noted she is »improving" and is expected to make a full recovery. He also shared that a new start date for the tour as well as rescheduled shows will be announced soon.A post shared by Guy Oseary (@guyoseary), which is being put on by Live Nation, was originally scheduled to begin in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 15. Four days before her hospitalization, the GRAMMY winner had shared with fans a little behind-the-scenes of the tour's preparations. She shared behind-the-scenes pics of herself onstage, sitting at a piano, getting glam, trying on her costumes and more.«The calm before the storm,» Madonna captioned a June 20 post. She hasn't posted on her Instagram feed since.The «Material Girl» singer meanwhile has been discharged from the hospital and is now back
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Madonna is opening up to her fans for the first time since her health scare!
intubated in the ICU. “Thank you for your positive energy, prayers, and words of healing and encouragement,” the 64-year-old “Vogue” singer wrote Monday in a statement posted to Instagram, along with a selfie. “My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children.
Madonna is speaking out after her recent hospitalization.«Thank you for your positive energy, Prayers and words of healing and encouragement,» Madge shared in an Instagram update on Monday. «I have felt your love.» The 64-year-old artist continued, «I'm on the road to recovery and incredibly grateful for all the blessings in my life.»The «Like a Prayer» singer is recovering after she spent several days in the ICU due to a bacterial infection.
Madonna is speaking out after her recent hospitalization.«Thank you for your positive energy, Prayers and words of healing and encouragement,» Madge shared in an Instagram update on Monday. «I have felt your love.» The 64-year-old artist continued, «I'm on the road to recovery and incredibly grateful for all the blessings in my life.»The «Like a Prayer» singer is recovering after she spent several days in the ICU due to a bacterial infection.
Madonna has been spotted out on a walk in New York City Sunday, after her recent hospitalization. In a video posted to TikTok, Madonna is seen in the Upper East Side neighborhood wearing a hat, sunglasses and sneakers as she's leaning on a light pole. The «Like a Prayer» singer is recovering after she spent several days in the ICU due to a bacterial infection.
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David Banda, were seen rallying around their ailing mom at her NYC apartment amid reports of late-night rehearsal schedules before her hospitalization.The “Material Girl” singer was hospitalized earlier this week after being found unresponsive and was in the intensive care unit with a serious bacterial infection for several days.It’s been reported that she is still severely ill and bedridden since being released from the hospital.Rocco — whom Madonna, 64, had with ex-husband Guy Ritchie, 54 — was spotted early Friday morning outside his mother’s Upper East Side townhouse, wearing black slacks, loafers and carrying a backpack. Banda, who was adopted by Madonna and Guy, was photographed getting into an SUV outside the apartment a few hours later.Both sons returned later in the afternoon as well.The singer’s oldest daughter, Lourdes Leon, 26, was reportedly by her superstar mother’s bedside throughout the entire hospital stay.The visits to the ill pop star come amid reports that Madonna spent many late nights rehearsing for her Celebration Tour.Prior to the infection, the “Like a Prayer” singer was “doing well and feeling good in her rehearsals” — and sometimes staying up as late as 3:30 a.m.
Madonna, the iconic singer known for hits like “Like a Prayer,” recently faced a surprising health scare that led to her hospitalization. She had been diligently preparing for her highly anticipated Celebration Tour, pouring in serious effort and late nights to perfect her performances.
Madonna really was pushing herself to the edge…
Madonna was putting in serious work preparing for her “Celebration Tour” before being hospitalized earlier this week.
Madonna has returned home after a stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to a "serious bacterial infection." A source close to Madonna confirmed to Fox News Digital, "She is home and feeling better." Rosie O'Donnell also assured fans Madonna is on the mend days after the hospitalization.The comedian shared a throwback photo of the two on Instagram, writing, "shes feeling good." O'Donnell added a thumbs up emoji and the hashtags #madonna #love. O'Donnell and Madonna first met while filming "A League of Their Own" in the early '90s. Madonna's ICU stay was first announced by her longtime manager, Guy Oseary.
Madonna's health. ET has learned that the singer has been discharged from the hospital and is now back home feeling better.The news comes just one day after the «Material Girl» singer's manager, Guy Oseary, took to Instagram and shared she had been in the intensive care unit dealing with a serious bacterial infection.
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Madonna has postponed the start of her 40th anniversary tour next month after developing a “serious bacterial infection” last weekend, which required intensive care treatment.“On Saturday 24 Jun, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which lead to a several day stay in the ICU”, wrote her manager Guy Oseary in a statement posted on Instagram. “Her health is improving.
Madonna was reportedly intubated after being found unresponsive. The 64-year-old singer had to be rushed to a New York City hospital on Saturday, after developing a bacterial infection.
Madonna has postponed her ‘Celebration’ world tour after being hospitalised in intensive care due to a bacterial infection.The pop icon was supposed to embark on a massive 40th anniversary ‘Celebration’ tour next month, which would have kicked off in Vancouver, BC on July 15. Other stops in North America included New York, Chicago, Miami, Washington, Houston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and other cities up until early October when the dates hit the London and various cities in Europe.Now, a statement from Madonna’s manager Guy Osears reads: “On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which lead to a several-day stay in the ICU.
Madonna has been forced to postpone her global tour after falling ill and needing to stay in intensive care for a few days.