The pop star claimed that her ridiculous antique paved the way for today's female artist
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Madonna claims she was threatened when she was arrested for her cheeky performance on a blonde ambition tour.
Pop superstars share a slowback clip of the 1990 show and make a moody move while playing the hit track "Like a Virgin." He revealed that he had faced legal problems three times and insisted on her ridiculous antique, paving the way for a female artist today.
In her post on her Instagram, she wrote: During her "Blonde Ambition" tour, police threatened to arrest me three times while traveling the world on a "Like A Virgin".
She went on to tell her followers that some concerts in Rome were canceled in the blame from the Vatican.
The singer added: Madonna's latest post comes after condemning the recent Supreme Court ruling on abortion overturning the Roe v. Wade case.
The 63-year-old singer admitted that she was scared of her daughter after her decision. This will allow some states in the United States to promote legislation that prohibits or limits abortion.
Madonna – Lourdes (25), Rocco (21), David and Mercy (16), and the mother of 9-year-old twins Stella and Estele – wrote on Instagram: We had a great time at the party after the pride show at Terminal 5, but woke up to the horrifying news that the Roe v. Wade case was overturned. The law has decided that we no longer have the female right to our body. This decision has plunged me and all the other women in this country into deep despair.
"Currently, the Supreme Court has decided that women's rights are no longer constitutional rights. In fact, we have less rights than guns. I'm scared of my daughters. All women in America are scared. I'm just scared.
"God knew that we were strong enough to bear our weight, so God I think I've put this on our shoulders now. Strong enough to fight! Strong enough to overcome, we must overcome! Make it a federal law to protect the right to abortion Find a way! Are you ready for ladies …… .., …… Are you fighting? ”
The 1973 Law vs. Wade case was by Norma McCorby. It was centered around the pseudonym "Jane Law". She is the third pregnant single mother who wanted her abortion, in the case of rape or incest, or her mother's life is at stake – infringing on her constitutional rights Insist on the law you are doing.
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