By José Antonio Castaneda
07 Mar 2024, 00:56 AM EST
Singer Madonna shared some details about the near-death experience she experienced last summer following a serious bacterial infection, which took her to the hospital and also left her with some life lessons.
During one of the concerts of her ‘Celebration World Tour’, which she offered at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, the 65-year-old star described what it was like to be in a medically induced coma.
“It was a strange thing, finally, not feeling like I was in control. I have fallen from many horses and broken many bones. I have a titanium hip. I mean, the list goes on and on, but nothing can stop me,” she told the audience.
“My experience was near death, yeah, I’m not kidding. It was quite terrifying. Obviously, I didn’t know for four days because I was in an induced coma, but when I woke up, the first word I said was ‘no,’ is what my assistant says.”
“I’m pretty sure it was God saying to me, ‘Do you want to come? Do you want to go up with me?’ And my answer was ‘No,’ said the interpreter.
Madonna also highlighted the love and support that her children gave her during that difficult time.
“My children are the ones who really helped me get ahead, because they worked very hard and… I didn’t want to disappoint them. So I just set a date and that date became a reality. And I didn’t want to disappoint my fans either,” he added.
It was in June of last year when Madonna was hospitalized after being found unconscious in her New York home, she was intubated and was even in intensive care due to an infection. Her condition was serious, which scared her millions of followers.
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