celebritiesMadonna (65 years old) is thinking again about her health problems that kept her out of the stadiums for a period last year. Last June, the Queen of Pop entered intensive care due to a bacterial infection. “I can't even walk around my house anymore.”
American singer Madonna was forced to postpone her upcoming “Celebration” tour last year after she was hospitalized due to a bacterial infection. Eventually, she was able to continue her world tour, and during her concert in Los Angeles on Monday night, she interrupted the show to talk about her health.
“I called my doctor and asked him why I was without power, when my power would come back, when I would be back to normal again, and when I could go on tour again,” she candidly told the audience. She stressed the difficulty of her recovery, saying: “It is very difficult to get healthy again.”
She also explained how difficult it was to move around her home. “I could barely walk from my living room to the garden to sit in the sun. “I know it sounds crazy, but it was terrible,” she continued. “It’s weird to give up control. But I want to thank everyone who cared about me and listened to my endless complaints. Madonna has also previously said that it is a miracle that she is still alive.
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