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chle70

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  1. Didn't she say in the MTV "No Bull" special that she's never met Janet Jackson and didn't understand why she's (Janet) talking about her? I have never seen a photo of them together since then.
  2. Well, you take the good, you take the bad..yada yada.
  3. I can see why this would be annoying to her, but as a fan, I'm still fascinated by their friendship all these years later. Hoping Ingrid spills more tea!!
  4. You are absolutely correct. I got this performance mixed up with the MTV report of when the tour opened in the US, in Miami.
  5. The MTV VMA's had a live satellite feed of the WTG show in Miami, FL. This is different from the Turin show as Donna De Lory falls during Causing A Commotion. Madonna kinda laughs and says, "It's slippery up here...." I used to have this recorded on VHS and watched Donna's fall over and over. lol
  6. Trip hop would be closer to something like "I Want You" or "Sanctuary" from BS.
  7. I've watched him and used to belong to his Patreon when he started his Madonna journey. He was moving and kinda MIA for a bit and I stopped following. He's a good reactor, but the best reactions are by Empress Reacts. She's been on an incredible Madonna journey - currently on the tail-end of the LAP era. She has made me fall in love with M all over again. Check her out and subscribe!
  8. https://www.essence.com/celebrity/andrea-lewis-husband/
  9. Agreed. She doesn't come off as a very nice person in this interview.
  10. I was too distracted by her appearance to enjoy the show. Her face is so inflated which makes her head seem too large for her small stature; therefore, she looked like a bobble-head figurine. That new ass doesn't help things either. Her costumes now have to accommodate her disproportionate shape; therefore, whenever she wears shorts/hot pants, it looks like strangely like she's wearing a diaper. Just my honest take-away.
  11. The video or the audio? I know the album has leaked.
  12. I understand that, but to have no promotion at all on your main webpage hours before the premiere? Just seems strange to me, that's all.
  13. Still no sign of Madame X or Madonna on the USA Paramount+ website. LOL
  14. I am aware of when it will air.
  15. Anyone in the USA with a Paramount+ subscription unable to find the Madame X show on the site to add to your watchlist? It's not spotlighted on their main page or anywhere else. When using the Search function, searching for "Madonna" comes up with nothing. Same for when searching "Madame X." LOL. Way to promote, Paramount+!

  16. Anyone in the USA with a Paramount+ subscription unable to find the Madame X show on the site to add to your watchlist? It's not spotlighted on their main page or anywhere else. When using the Search function, searching for "Madonna" comes up with nothing. Same for when searching "Madame X." LOL. Way to promote, Paramount+!
  17. Has anyone else noticed that in the past couple of years, she lost her neck also?
  18. Hi. I love and appreciate your work - especially the Photoshoot videos - the one with the Debut LP cover shoot set to "Promises Promises" - I did not want it to end. Such great work.

  19. This is the description from the Reelz website: "We reveal the three tracks that launched Madonna into the pop stratosphere and the producers, songwriters, photographers, journalists and industry experts who witnessed it happening. From her arrival in New York as a dance school dropout with ruthless ambition, to her breakthrough as a dance chart star, before the hit that would bring her mainstream success. Released in 1983 ‘Holiday’ was an upbeat and irresistible song and we hear from the songwriter and guitarist, Curtis Hudson, on how he created the track and worked closely with Madonna in the studio. ‘Holiday’ saw the aspiring superstar debut on the Billboard chart and make her name as both a pop act and fashion icon with her edgy street style. Next she would shock the world with her provocative single ‘Like a Virgin’ and we interview its legendary songwriter, Billy Steinberg, whose catchy hook and outrageous lyrics, together with the sexually charged video helped Madonna change the face of pop forever. Then the now pop icon channelled Marilyn Monroe in an unforgettable video for her hit ‘Material Girl’ and we speak to renowned backing singer Frank Simms whole helped bring the playful and electronic track to life, as well as having to guide the young and unpolished Madonna through her vocals. This track came to define the excess of the eighties and cemented her as a global star. By reliving the creation of these sensational songs we can map Madonna’s rapid rise to become the undisputed Queen of Pop." If you watched the Youtube video, it's the same show.
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