Madonna's Health Deteriorates Post-Hospitalization, Tour Put on Hold: Report


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Renowned pop icon Madonna continues to endure significant symptoms stemming from her illness, despite her recent discharge from the hospital. The 64-year-old Queen of Pop, who was rushed to an intensive care unit in New York over the weekend, is presently confined to her residence in the city, according to sources.

TMZ has reported that individuals with insider knowledge have informed them that the singer has been experiencing uncontrollable episodes of vomiting since returning home. These sources revealed that Madonna's illness first manifested on Saturday, June 24, when the aforementioned symptoms emerged and she purportedly "collapsed" during that time.

Earlier reports from Page Six indicated that Madonna had temporarily lost responsiveness and required intubation for at least one night during her hospitalization. Additionally, insiders disclosed to the publication that the artist had engaged in rigorous rehearsals lasting up to twelve hours a day for several weeks leading up to her illness.

However, TMZ now asserts that Madonna had been unwell for an extended period and had disregarded symptoms, including a persistent "low-level fever," for approximately one month. On Wednesday, Madonna's longstanding manager, Guy Oseary, aged 50, disclosed her illness and announced the postponement of her forthcoming "Celebration Tour" through an Instagram post.

He stated, "On Saturday June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several day stay in the ICU. Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected. At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour. We will share more details with you as soon as we have them, including a new start date for the tour and for rescheduled shows."

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