Pop icon Madonna took action to implement strict rules for managing her legacy and fortune following a near-death experience.
Medical personnel found her unconscious on June 28 due to septic shock caused by a bacterial infection. Madonna’s revival with Narcan and stabilization of her health occurred while she received care in the ICU.
According to The Sun, Madonna gave directives to music executives about her music’s future after her passing. She firmly stated her desire to maintain her image and explicitly ruled out any hologram resurrection.
An insider shared with the publication,
With the exception of Abba Voyage, the use of holograms to bring performers to life has been questionable, to say the least.”The source continued, “Madonna refuses to let money-hungry bosses tarnish her legacy. She has spent her entire life in control, maintaining cultural relevance, and she won’t allow all her hard work to be compromised.”
To prevent family disputes, Madonna reportedly plans to divide the rights to her songs equally among her six children. Her children include Lourdes, Rocco, David, Mercy James, and twins Estere and Stelle.
Recent sightings show Madonna back on her feet just 11 days after her hospitalization, taking a leisurely stroll with a friend in her Upper East Side neighbourhood in New York City. However, her recovery process has been described as slow, with the singer still feeling weak and fatigued following the ordeal.
As the iconic pop queen continues her recovery journey, her fans remain supportive, sending their wishes for her speedy return to full health.
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