Thursday, 31 December 2015

Madonna Trying To Send Rebellious Son Rocco To Military School

Madonna Guy Ritchie Custody Battle Son Rocco Military School

Madonna may be taking her controlling nature to the next level when it comes to her runaway son Rocco Ritchie.
As Radar previously reported, Rocco, who refused to leave his father Guy Ritchie‘s home in London to celebrate Christmas with Madonna in New York, has always lived under his mother’s strict rules.
“Madonna is a very good mother, but she’s mega controlling,” a source close to the pop icon, 57, told Radar. “She actively tells him what he can and can’t do, who he can and can’t talk to.”
But now, insiders say the “Like A Virgin” hit-maker is threatening to send her son to a “military type boarding school” in order to straighten him out,New York Daily News reports.
“He’s not being dragged around like a dancing puppet [when he’s in London],” a source told the publication. “He can meet his friends, eat fast food, he doesn’t have an early curfew. The story is his father manipulated him, which couldn’t be farther from the truth. Rocco has a life and friends [in the U.K.] and he can have girlfriends and be in one place.”
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, an insider revealed that Madonna and her eldest boy’s fighting came to a head in mid-November when Rocco “ran away in Stockholm,” during a stop on his mom’s Rebel Heart Tour.
But no matter Rocco’s feelings, a New York judge ruled that thedisgruntled teenager must return home to his mother before school begins in January.
“Madonna pulls the strings, calls the shots,” a source shared with Radar. “She’s a hawk in leather leggings.”
Source:http://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/madonna-guy-ritchie-custoday-battle-son-rocco-miltary-school/

Friday, 25 December 2015

Madonna goes to court to force son to return for holidays

Popstar seeks legal assistance after teenager son refuses to leave ex-husband Guy Ritchie.
PHOTO: USA TODAY

Popstar Madonna is officially seeking legal assistance to see her son Rocco Ritchie this holiday season.
The desperate mother took to the court on Wednesday to make sure her 15-year-old son — who is currently residing in London with her ex-husband Guy Ritchie — comes home after he refused to return, reportsUSA Today.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Deborah Kaplan ruled in favour of Madonna and ordered Rocco to return to New York from London, against his wishes if necessary.
The Justice further asked the teenager to resolve the issue through communication and decide who he wants to stay with. She also said that he will be granted a court-appointed lawyer in the matter.
The former couple got divorced in 2008. The hearing hinted to some tension between Madonna and the British filmmaker over the custody of their son, reports the New York Daily News.
Source:http://tribune.com.pk/story/1015801/madonna-goes-to-court-to-force-son-to-return-for-holidays/

Saturday, 19 December 2015

Madonna defends Sean Penn: He 'never struck me'

GTY 181768113 E ACE MUS ENT USA NY


Madonna's got Sean Penn's back.
The pop star is clearing up decades-long rumors that Penn, her husband from 1985 - 1989, abused her, even tied her up, during their marriage.
Why now? Her statements, obtained by USA TODAY, were recently submitted in an addendum to the $10 million defamation lawsuit Penn filed earlier this fall against Empire creator Lee Daniels, after Daniels equated Penn's alleged past with allegations surrounding Empire star Terrence Howard.
"(Howard) ain't done nothing different than Marlon Brando or Sean Penn, and all of a sudden he's some (expletive) demon," Daniels told The Hollywood Reporter in September, in reference to to Howard's legal troubles, which include a lawsuit filed over the summer by his ex-wife, Michelle Howard, alleging Howard beat her in 2013. "That's a sign of the time, of race, of where we are right now in America."
Madonna has countered those remarks in a sworn statement.
Yes, she is aware of allegations concerning an alleged incident in June 1987 purporting that "Sean allegedly struck me with 'a baseball bat,'" she says, but calls the reports "completely outrageous, malicious, reckless and false."
In the addendum Madonna also shuts down allegations Penn abused her in December 1989. "While we certainly had more than one heated argument during our marriage, Sean has never struck me, "tied me up," or physically assaulted me," she states.
In the original complaint, Penn stated he will "no longer tolerate" allegations of past violence against women. Penn also emphatically noted that Howard has "reportedly and publicly" admitted to physically abusing women and says Daniels "also seems to condone Howard's reported misconduct. … Penn (unlike Howard) has never been arrested, much less convicted, for domestic violence, as his ex-wives (including Madonna) would confirm and attest."
And that, she did, a nod to how friendly two have become – Penn has been spotted at several of Madonna's concerts in the past year.
Daniels, meanwhile, has said he wants the lawsuit tossed out of court, arguing that what he said in the interview doesn't rise to defamatory meaning. The Empire co-creator's legal team cited the First Amendment, stating that Penn's lawsuit "attempts to silence Daniels' honestly held opinion."
“The fact that Penn felt the need to replace his initial complaint with a new filing is an undeniable concession that he viewed his original complaint as a loser," Daniels' lawyer, James Sammataro tells USA TODAY. "We don’t believe the new iteration will fare any better, as it does not change the fact that the statement is an opinion protected by the First Amendment.”
Penn's lawyer, Matthew S. Rosengart, shot back: "Unfortunately for Mr. Daniels, his statements—which by direct reference to Howard's misconduct, falsely accuse Penn of committing serious, multiple crimes against women—are not protected by the First Amendment. As Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes famously observed almost 100 years ago, the First Amendment is not absolute. Just as it does not protect a person from "shouting fire in a crowded theatre," it also does not protect defamatory conduct."
Source:http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2015/12/18/madonna-defends-sean-penn-in-court-he-never-struck-me/77587236/

Monday, 30 November 2015

Madonna's 15 albums ranked from worst to best

Who's that girl: Madonna's changing image on her album sleeves


The EDM one. On which Euro house artists like the Benassi Bros help Madonna onto the sweaty electronica bandwagon but – despite peppy contributions from Nikki Minaj and MIA and a reunion with William Orbit – she fails to make an emotional connection. More album filler than dancefloor killer.
The political one. For which the Material Girl yanked on a black beret and hoisted her guitar aloft to break the shocking news that fame and money don't make people happy. Though she admits to "feeling super-dooper" while driving her mini cooper, she suspects world peace might, on balance, prove more satisfying in the long run.
The one with the cowboy hat . "Hey Mr. DJ, put a record on, I want to dance with my baby." commanded Queen Madge, feeling playful again after the serious trance of Ray of Light. Warped on other songs, her vocals were clear and true against the guitar loop of "Don't Tell Me" written by her brother-in-law.
11. I'm Breathless (1990)
The Dick Tracy one. Madonna took up smoking to achieve a suitably breathless voice on the jazzy film soundtrack. But the standout single had no connection with the movie. The glorious Vogue was sexy, smart and irresistably danceable. Strike a pose, there's nothing to it.
10. Rebel Heart (2015)
The New One. Hurrah! A return to form as after the trend-chasing sounds of Hard Candy and MDNA Madonna sounds like she cares again – and not about what anybody else is doing either. “I poured a beer into my shoe and got my freak on” she sings. Welcome back Madonna!

 Source:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/artists/madonnas-15-albums-ranked-from-worst-to-best/

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Madonna Wrong to Think Terrorists Will Stop by Giving Them ‘Dignity and Respect’

Screen Shot 2015-11-15 at 7.29.17 PM


Madonna stopped her Saturday concert in Stockholm, Sweden to pay tribute those who died in the “tragic killings” and “assassinations” in Paris on Friday night, but after crying for the victims and their families, she wrongly told the audience at the Tele2 Arena that while people do “atrocious, degrading and unforgivable things” to one another, among the reasons for these senseless acts of violence is that we don’t treat “every human being with dignity and respect.” Her view of terrorists, namely ISIS, is naive and downright foolish. See Madonna’s speech below.
Madonna started off in the right direction when she paused her performance and said, “I feel torn. Like, why am I up here dancing and having fun when people are crying over the loss of their loved ones,” before adding in tears, “However, that is exactly what these people want to do. They want to shut us up. They want to silence us. And we won’t let them. We will never let them!”
The singer, who’s set to perform in Paris on December 9, then said, “I was going to cancel my show tonight but then I thought to myself, ‘Why should I give that to them? Why should I allow them to stop me and to stop us from enjoying freedom?’” Before veering off course, Madonna rightly continued, “All of the places where people were killed were places where people were having fun. People were enjoying themselves, eating in restaurants, dancing, singing, watching a soccer match. These are freedoms that we take for granted, of course, and we must not but they’re freedoms that we deserve. We work hard and we deserve to have fun, and there is no one in this world that should have the right to stop us from doing what we love.”
But after making a number of valid points, Madonna blew it big time. She first acknowledged, “There are people who have no respect for human life, and there are people that do atrocious, degrading and unforgivable things to other human beings, but we will never ever, ever change this world that we live in if we do not change ourselves, if we do not change the way that we treat one another on a daily basis.” Madonna then misguidedly added, “We must start treating every human being with dignity and respect, and this the only thing that will change the world… Only love will change the world, but it’s very hard to love unconditionally, and it’s very hard to love that which we do not understand or that which is different than we are, but we have to or this will go on and on forever.”
While in broad brushstrokes, there’s no argument that spreading love and treating one another with “dignity and respect” will make for a better planet, but ISIS doesn’t play by those rules. ISIS detests our way of life. ISIS wants to wreak havoc on the Western world.
Does Madonna really think if we gave ISIS “love unconditionally” they would no longer perpetrate horrific acts of violence? And can Madonna really “love unconditionally” a group that beheads, throws over the sides of buildings, and stones to death men for being gay?
There was no act of love or kindness nor any show of dignity or respect that could have been done by the government of France or the 129 people who were murdered that would have changed ISIS’s resolve to kill and injure as many innocent people as possible. Perhaps those who are terrorized can learn to “love unconditionally,” but it will never sway the terrorists’ hate.
Following her mostly well-intentioned speech, Madonna then launched into her 1989 hit, “Like A Prayer.” Sadly, though, it will take more than dignity, respect, love or even prayer to stop ISIS.
Source:http://www.mediaite.com/online/madonna-wrong-to-think-terrorists-will-stop-by-giving-them-dignity-and-respect-and-love-unconditionally/

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Madonna is anti-social



The 57-year-old singer thinks it is essential she is ''very disciplined'' and stays focused on her career in order to stay in the shape required to cope with her strenuous stage shows.
She said: ''I have a very disciplined life. ''I don't do a lot of socialising. My life revolves around my show and my four children and trying to live a very healthy lifestyle. ''The only thing I'm lacking now is sleep.''
Madonna - who is mother to four children, Lourdes, 19, Rocco, 15, Mercy and David, both nine - is currently on her 10th world tour and admits as time goes on, it become difficult to put together a unique concert experience and she often has to ditch something she loves, just to refresh the production.
She admitted: ''It's hard to choose. Sometimes I have to let go of things I love because they don't sound right or go with the theme. ''Or I go, 'Oh I did that the last three shows. Even though I love that song let's do something new.' '' And the 'Ray of Light' hitmaker has to drop her favourite songs in favour of what she knows her fans want to hear.
She told Britain's HELLO! magazine: ''I tend to like my more abstract, less commercial songs, but I realise I have to have songs that people are familiar with and want to sing along to. ''So I have to balance it out and not just do a creative show that is going to please me. ''I have to be quite brutal sometimes. It's kind of like editing a movie because there are scenes you love but they just don't help tell the story and you have to let them go.''
Source:http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/celebrity/2015/11/10/Madonna-is-anti-social

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Madonna’s ‘Rebel Heart’ fails to match previous tour success

Madonna’s ‘Rebel Heart’ fails to match previous tour success

With the first leg of her “Rebel Heart Tour” now ended, Madonna has found it difficult at times to match the box office success of her previous tour.
At many of the stops along the 14-concert part of the tour, ticket revenue fell 50 percent below that of 2012’s “MDNA” tour, according to Billboard’s Boxscore data.
For example, at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on Oct. 5 and Oct. 6, Madonna’s two shows grossed $3.4 million — less than half the $7.5 million in tickets she nabbed for two shows at the same arena in 2012.
At a one-night stand at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ, Madge sold $1.5 million in tickets for “Rebel Heart” — 48 percent less than the $2.9 million recorded for her only show in the same arena in 2012.
The Material Girl did relatively better in her hometown of Detroit on Oct. 1 — raking in $1.2 million in ticket sales. But that was down 33 percent from the $1.8 million take for a night’s work at the same Joe Louis Arena in 2012.
The fall-off in ticket sales in some cities comes during a relatively healthy year for concerts.
US concert grosses for the first nine months of this year grew 19 percent (to $1.9 billion) over those in 2012, when her Madgesty last toured, according to statistics from Billboard.
It’s not that the “Rebel Heart Tour” has underperformed quality-wise.
Billboard gave the concert four out of five stars, while the UK’s Guardian went all out with five stars for Madonna’s Madison Square Garden performance.
Remarkably, Madonna accounts for 12 of the Top 17 highest-grossing concerts, according to Billboard’s most recent data.
Source:http://nypost.com/2015/11/04/madonnas-rebel-heart-tour-fails-to-match-previous-success/

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Review + photos: For rebel heart Madonna, it’s still good to be Queen of Pop

Image


Nobody f---- with the Queen! Learn that, motherf-----!”
Perhaps not the most eloquent way to put it, especially for a family-friendly newspaper and website such as the Las Vegas Sun (hence the hyphens), but if critics have entertained the notion that superstar Madonna is past her prime and irrelevant, think again.
As a live performer, Madonna is Queen, as she reminded with the above remarks after performing “Like a Virgin.” Madonna is the performer by which all others should be judged, and her only contemporaries in this decade (and the previous decade, really) are Justin Timberlake (in stamina) and Beyonce (in fierceness).
Madonna Louise Ciccone, 57, of Bay City, Mich., brought her “Rebel Heart Tour” to MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday night, and it was a 135-minute master class of art, music, dance and performance, putting to shame fellow artists who lip sync (Madonna certainly had backing tracks Saturday night, but she also certainly sang for most of the concert) or rely heavily on technology over substance and skill.
Saturday’s notes and highlights:
Madonna descended from a cage for the show-opener “Iconic,” and to say that there was religious sub context and Asian inspiration would be an understatement. The costumes — samurai at the start and Old Hollywood glamor (think bedazzled flapper dress) toward the end — and choreography were standouts, and Madonna herself was stilldancing and standing two hours into her concert.
The evening’s most shocking moment — this is a Madonna concert, after all — were barely dressed nuns (stripper nuns, actually) on cross-shaped stripper poles during a mashup of “Holy Water” and “Vogue.” Let your imagination run wild of what Holy Water is equated to during the song, and we’ll leave it at that.
The moving, slanted stage within the main stage a la Cirque du Soleil’s “Ka,” coincidentally also at MGM Grand, was used to great effect for choreography and imagery; the staircase on the floor for the “Heartbreak City” and “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore” mashup also was effective in its simplicity; and her dancers perched on really flexible, bendable poles during “Illuminati” rightfully drew “oohs” and “aahs” from the arena audience.
Madonna showed her sense of humor throughout the evening. Before “True Blue,” she chastised an audience member dressed as ex-boyfriend Warren Beatty in a yellow suit from their film “Dick Tracy.” “I want to sing about love, not regret,” she quipped. After “Material Girl,” she told 21-year-old audience member Darian from New Orleans about the three rings of marriage: the engagement ring, wedding ring and … suffering.
Unlike previous “Rebel Heart Tour” setlists, Madonna added stripped-down, acoustic versions of “Secret” and “Ghost Town” two-thirds into the concert. Her performances of “Like a Virgin” and “Material Girl” — reimagined, inventive, strong and just downright fun — were surprise standouts of the night, as was her acoustic rendition of Edith Piaf’s “La Vie En Rose” in French.
One other thing that seemed different Saturday night from previous concerts: Madonna laughed, smiled and joked a lot — she looked like she was having fun onstage some 40 years into her career, and the audience was having fun with her, too.
DJ Lunice served as the opening act before Madonna hit the MGM Grand Garden Arena stage exactly at 9:30 p.m. Madonna, Lunice, her dancers et al made their way to Marquee in the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas post-concert to host an after-party, with Lunice DJ’ing, of course.
Saturday night’s more than two dozen song setlist: “Iconic” (featuring boxing legend and Las Vegas resident Mike Tyson in the accompanying video), “B----, I’m Madonna,” “Burning Up” (in which she plays the guitar), mashup of “Holy Water” and “Vogue,” “Devil Pray,” “Messiah” (video interlude), “Body Shop,” “True Blue,” “Deeper and Deeper,” mashup of “Heartbreak City” and “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,” “Like a Virgin” and mashup of “S.E.X.” and “Justify My Love” (video).
Also: “Living for Love” (remix), “La Isla Bonita,” Spanish medley of “Dress You Up,” “Into the Groove” and “Lucky Star,” “Secret,” “Ghost Town,” “Rebel Heart,” “Illuminati” (video), mashup of “Music” and “Candy Shop,” “Material Girl,” “La Vie En Rose,” “Unapologetic B----” and, for her encore, “Holiday” dressed in red, white and blue patriotic costume with white stars and draped in an American flag.
Thanks to Mikayla Whitmore of the Las Vegas Sun and contributing photographer Erik Kabik for their photo galleries.
The five Madonna concerts I’ve seen — 2001’s “Drowned World Tour,” 2004’s “Re-Invention World Tour,” 2006’s “Confessions Tour,” 2012’s “The MDNA Tour” and this and next year’s “Rebel Heart Tour” — have all been provocative, different, creative and exemplary. Madonna, without doubt, knows how to reinvent herself.
It’s a shame that “Rebel Heart” is one of Madonna’s least-successful albums commercially because she remains at the top of her game in concert. Even with many of my favorite Madonna songs absent from the setlist — I mean nothing from my all-time-fave album, the Grammy Award-winning “Ray of Light”?! — “Rebel Heart” was still a concert that I’ll remember (from “With Honors,” natch) for a long time.
Final four words about Madonna’s “Rebel Heart Tour” stop Saturday night: Concert of the year. It is indeed very good for Madonna to be Queen of Pop.
Don Chareunsy is the Las Vegas Sun’s entertainment and luxury senior editor and has been a journalist for nearly two decades.
Source:http://lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2015/oct/27/review-photos-for-rebel-heart-madonna-its-still-go/