Madonna looking like a science experiment gone wrong Several crew members on Madonna's latest failed tour, with inflated revenues, were seriously injured and one man was killed, when the shoddy stage collapsed, as they prepared for a show in France. This is the second such incident However, leave it to Madonna to turn this tragedy into a publicity grab, milking it for all it's worth. After all, anyone that could run to the press claiming they "can't stop crying" over singer Michael Jackson's death, when they went around Hollywood calling him "a pedophile" to many while he was alive, will do anything for publicity. Not to mention, publicly mocking and deriding him for not sleeping with her in the 80's. Maybe he didn't want Herpes. She wasn't crying for Michael when he died, she was crying for PR on that flat-lined career of hers. Madonna's Stage Collapses In France, Killing One Jul 16 2009 3:15 PM EDT - One person was killed Thursday (July 16) when a stage being built for Sunday's Madonna concert in Marseille, France, collapsed. The Associated Press reported that in addition to one death, six workers were injured in the accident... BBC News reported that Marseille city councilor Maurice Di Nocera said the frame of the stage "started shaking and collapsing" before the accident. The concert has been canceled in the wake of the collapse... Madonna 'booed at London concert' Monday, July 6 2009, 1:26pm EDT - Madonna was reportedly booed by her fans after arriving late to her London 'Sticky & Sweet' live show on Saturday. The '4 Minutes' singer kept the audience waiting for one hour in "sweltering conditions" at the capital's O2 arena, according to Metro... Fans' six hour misery after Madonna late show She arrived on stage more than an hour late - and demanded the air-conditioning be switched off, despite sweltering conditions. Some ferry services ran later than normal and taxi companies were alerted by the venue, but many people reached central London to find all Tube services had closed for the night... |
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