Madonna, delirious, gives her vision of the coronavirus from her bath: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

The stars did not escape containment. PQ rolls challenge, live sports sessions on social networks, improvised cooking classes or even Tik Tok videos (the favorite social network for young people) … Everyone goes about their business to pass the time at best while giving news to his fans. Among them, Madonna regularly shares her daily life with her fourteen million followers on Instagram. After a private concert in his bathroom with his singing hairbrush: "It's time to eat fried fish, because there is no more pasta", she publishes a strange video on Sunday March 22, 2020.

Naked in her bathtub surrounded by flower petals and candles, she talks to the camera about the coronavirus epidemic. “What's wrong with the Covid-19 is that it doesn't care if you are rich, if you are famous, if you are funny, if you are intelligent, where you live, how old you are , if you tell great stories… ”, she says solemnly. With an agonizing music in the background signed Brian Eno, as explained in legend, she continues: “It’s a great equalizer. What is terrible with the Covid-19 is what is wonderful at the same time ”.

"The wonderful thing is that it makes us all equal"

In an anxious atmosphere, she attempts an analysis of world news: “The terrible thing is that it makes us all equal. And the wonderful thing is that it makes us all equal. As I used to say about humanity and people, we are all in the same boat. And if the boat sinks, we all sink together ”.

A publication that did not fail to alert its fans. Worried, they write to him in comment of his post: "Madonna, this is weird there",Madonna, I love you but there … ". Another responds: "Sorry my queen, I love you very much, but we are not equal. You can die from the same disease, but the poor suffer more. Don't romanticize anything about this tragedy" or "Very dramatic ”.

Check out Madonna's strange Instagram video here.

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