Lately, pop icon Madonna has been sharing intimate thoughts on her "Quarantine Diaries" series. She has previously delivered brief clips of herself talking aimlessly about whatever is on her mind, and of course, most of the subject matter has to do with how she's coping uring the COVID-19 quarantine. She recently gave her the latest installment and unsurprisingly, it's just as strange as its predecessors.
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"Took a test the other day. And I found out that I have the antibodies," she said. "So tomorrow, I’m just going to go for a long drive in a car, and I’m going to roll down the window, and I’m going to breathe in, I’m going to breathe in the COVID-19 air. Yup. I hope the sun is shining." Many are calling Madonna's questionable antics a form of art to grab the attention of the masses, while others think she's losing her mind—either way, it makes for good entertainment.
Authorities have asserted that they haven't done enough research to determine whether people who have recovered from COVID-19 can become reinfected in the future. "Just because there's no evidence in this area doesn't mean that there's no immunity," Madonna added. "It just means that the studies haven't been done yet." Watch the "Material Girl" icon share a few thoughts below.
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Madonna has been sharing her thoughts in her "Quarantine Diaries" and the latest episode is just as strange as the others.
Being isolated hits people in different ways. Some have reveled in having alone time, others can't wait to have their children back in school, there are those who have just been working hard over the last few weeks, and then there's Madonna, who openly admitted that she's struggling. The uber-famous pop icon has taken to her Quarantine Diaries series where she shares her thoughts in a stream-of-consciousness type of delivery.
Stephen Lovekin / Staff / Getty ImagesOn Thursday (April 9) morning, Madonna returned with another two-minute episode of Quarantine Diaries where she gave a slew of information while sitting a dark room at a typewriter. "We can’t always have a good day," the 61-year-old entertainer said. "I didn’t sleep last night, not one minute and today I have been dysfunctional.”
Madonna, who has reportedly been under quarantine in London, also shared that she's lost three people in the last 24 hours. Her cousin, her security guard's brother, and Orlando Puerta, a musician who was responsible many of the dance remixes to her songs, have all passed away. She didn't reveal how they died or if it was COVID-19-related, but nevertheless, she is clearly—and understandably—upset.
Watch Madonna below as she also talks about one of her kids. “If my son says that I have a broken hip one more time, I might implode,” she said. “If someone says you’re broken so many times a day, you do start to feel that way.”
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