After being admitted to the hospital for a health emergency last month, Madonna has finally broken her silence and updated her followers on social media.
The 64-year-old singer issued a statement in which she expressed gratitude for everyone’s good vibes, prayers, and supportive words. I could sense your affection. ”.
She continued, “I’m on the road to recovery and incredibly grateful for all the blessings in my life. My thoughts are only on my children and my upcoming The Celebration Tour.”.
“My thoughts turned to my children as soon as I awoke in the hospital. The second thing that crossed my mind was that I did not want to let anyone down who had purchased tickets for my tour. ”.
“I didn’t want to let those down who had worked so hard with me over the past few months to produce my show, either. I detest disappointing people. ”.
Madonna promised fans that tour dates would be changed as soon as she had recovered, though she would take some time off.
She said, “My focus right now is on my health and getting stronger, and I promise to be back with you as soon as I can. “As of right now, the tour’s North American leg will be moved, and it will now start in Europe in October. ”.
“I sincerely appreciate your kindness and support.
Love, M.
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For instance, Donatella Versace commented in the section of the post, “We are with you all the way, Madonna. You have my thoughts and my love, prayers, and hugs for a speedy recovery. The entire globe is eagerly anticipating your return on the stage!!!”.
“What is important to us is…. Michelle Visage exclaimed, “YOU!”. “If you take care of yourself, everything else will take care of itself. “WE LOVE YOU,” she yelled, as some of her fans showered her with heart emojis.
She ended her post with a new photo of herself resting at home, without makeup, in a band tee, and with her long blonde hair falling to the side.
The unknown circumstances surrounding the singer’s health crisis come at the same time as the 84-date The Celebration Tour, which will begin on July 15 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
Guy Oseary, Madonna’s manager, forewarned last week that they would have to “pause all commitments, including the tour. ”.
When tickets went on sale for the celebrated singer’s four-decade career, the tour, called the Celebration, was almost completely sold out.
Six children, all of whom have recently been spotted visiting their mother at home or in the hospital, have been serving as a support system for Madonna.