A Manchester charity shop has become the unexpected destination for Madonna fans, with items from the pop icon’s Celebration Tour rehearsals finding their way onto the shelves. From a yellow and black plaid skirt to a feather boa, shoppers are snapping up pieces for bargain prices, leading to a social media frenzy.
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Richard Madeley, the 67-year-old ITV presenter, has expressed his anger towards Madonna for making him wait six hours for an interview. Madeley recounted his experience on Good Morning Britain, stating that the interview was not worth the wait as Madonna was ‘weird.’ The news comes amidst reports that several fans are suing the singer for showing up hours late to her Celebration tour performances.
Madonna is facing yet another lawsuit over late starts to her live shows on her Celebration tour. Concertgoers in Washington DC are accusing the Queen of Pop of showing “total disrespect” by arriving on stage two hours late, leading to a lawsuit filed in DC federal court. This comes just weeks after Madonna filed a motion to dismiss a similar case regarding tour dates in Brooklyn, New York.
Madonna is facing legal action for her repeated late starts to concerts, with three fans filing a class action lawsuit in Washington D.C. alleging that she arrived two hours late to shows at the Capital One Arena in December. The complaint claims that her tardiness breached the terms of their ticket purchases, leaving them feeling deceived and missing out on the full concert experience they had paid for. This latest lawsuit adds to growing frustration among fans over Madonna’s erratic concert start times, highlighting a broader conversation about performers’ responsibility to their audiences and the consequences of failing to adhere to agreed-upon schedules.