That from her British Vogue interview asked abut the LN-docu
“I don’t have a lynch-mob mentality, so in my mind, people are innocent until proven guilty,” she said in the interview, excerpts of which were published Tuesday in The Independent. “I’ve had a thousand accusations hurled at me that are not true. So my attitude when people tell me things about people is, ‘Can you prove it?’”
Maybe, but the Madonna thing had a context. I'm assuming she did it bc she was playing the 02. I'm not expecting her to do the tribute for the rest of the tour. Be interesting to see if she does but I doubt it.Diana Ross will be playing in Belgium the 17th, hopefully she gives a little shout out to, doesn’t have to be this extensive but thanks you madonna
she will do the tribute every night!Maybe, but the Madonna thing had a context. I'm assuming she did it bc she was playing the 02. I'm not expecting her to do the tribute for the rest of the tour. Be interesting to see if she does but I doubt it.
It's extremely unlikely, imo, that Madonna supports Michael in the way that she does in order to get attention. She's the biggest selling female solo artist (or so we are constantly told - I haven't researched this bc I don't really care). Madonna does not need to mention Michael in order to get attention. All she has to do is get up every morning and the media are writing about her. She doesn't need to mention Michael in order to get more fans.So, MJ spoke 'negatively' of her. But that doesn't stop her.
I remember after his death, she would show many pics of MJ, despite his words about her. I don't follow what else she's done. She goes where the attention is. I have always interpreted her 'support' of MJ a calculated strategy to win her more fans and attention, and (like most in the spotlight), she wants massive attention! She gets it by 'supporting' MJ.
I'm not a fan of Madonna as an artist - although I love her as herself, she's fascinating - but I can't see why she would do this if she wasn't sincere.Then again, maybe she really is sincere.
Exactly. We can't know for sure but, if I was a gambling person, I would put money on her doing this bc she wants to support Michael and not bc she's desperately trying to get more attention or gain new fans. She's built a massively successful career and kept it going for decades. She doesn't need to do stuff like this to try to boost her career.Maybe she really does care about him? I don't know for sure.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this. I just don't see it.I tend to think she just wants those MJ fans to attach to her, to love her, to support her. Like so many others on the stage craving attention.
What's the point of him forgiving her for something he has nothing to do with?I hope Michael saw this tribute in spirit and forgives Madonna for her immature attitude in the past.
That was the Like A Prayer guitar solo, was it?The mash up thing has been known in the madonna forums for quite a while, it was one of the first actual spoilers of the new tour we got way before she had the health issues and had to pause all rehearsals. We thought it was a recreation of what she did on the virgin tour and the instrumentatiom she used in the vmas [when she kissed britney] that was the billie jean drum.
The interlude is expected to remain there for the whole extension of the tour as it serves to introduce the final segment of the show.
There are also shout outs to Prince
I only saw it on video but I love it. It's been crafted with such love and care, imo. It's fun, energetic but emotional as well. Great idea and beautifully executed.and others along the show, but the MJ thing, being Madonna, is sure thing to have a clear intention to recognise him as a Mentor and a Fellow Pop Monarchy member. It is touching and sincere.
It really left me a little sad though.