I'm asking you, because I like Madonna, but I'm not mad about her!
Madonna is all over magazines in both the UK and the US this month!
She's on Interview, Vanity Fair, Elle (UK edition) and Elle ... talk about a Madonna craze!
Ok, she's releasing her new album, Hard Candy, on April 29th ... but all this?! I'm not against this, but isn't it a tad bit too much?
Madonna talks about a bunch of stuff in those interviews like, her kids and adopting little David from Malawi and on being fabulous and famous!
She also opens up about her marriage and her relationship with hubby Guy Richie.
In Elle, for example, she talks about how little David is the apple of everyone's eye in the house.
In Elle (UK edition), she talks about her favorite candy! She says: "One of the worst things about Britain is that it has such fabulous candy. I love Cadbury Fruit and Nut, Crunchies and Maltesers. But my absolute favorite is a Cadbury Creme Egg. I bite straight in to it and suck all that good stuff right out!" Yum-O!
More after the jump ...
In Interview she talks about her involvement in Malawi.
She also talks about what Freedom means ... Madonna says: "Freedom is a funny word because when we think we're free, we're not really. I think freedom is quite illusory ... When I stop thinking about myself all the time and put other people before me on a regular basis, that's real freedom. When I can love unconditionally ... then that's real freedom. So it's something to strive for, but I'm not free."
As for Vanity Fair, Madonna opens up about a whole lot of things. She speaks candidly about her new album, Hard Candy, and her collaboration with Justin Timberlake. She says: "I didn’t have any idea what kind of music I wanted to make. I just knew I wanted to collaborate with Pharrell and Justin. I needed to be inspired and thought, well, who’s making records I like? So I went, ‘I like that guy and I like that guy.’ It’s not like we hit it off right away. Writing is very intimate. You have to be vulnerable and it’s hard to do that with strangers. I had ups and downs before everybody got comfortable, but I grew very fond of Pharrell and Justin."
She also talks about her beliefs ... she says: "Ultimately everything is good. Even bad is good, because bad is there to help you resist it. You need to have that resistance to be good, and, let’s face it, the worst things that happen are always the best things that happen. If you look back at your life and say, Well, what did you learn? What happened that changed your life, that made you strong, that made you grow, it’s always things you perceived as bad."


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Of course it's right, she's Madonna and Madonna fans never tire of seeing her. She is popular and everyone wants a piece of her, that's mega stardom for you. She is the most famous woman in the world so demand for her pictures and interview are high and when she brings something new out, the world wants to know about it.
Long live Madonna
I hate it. TV, magazines, all this self-worshipping hype that nobody cares about to begin with, just so she can sell tickets? I don't know anybody who's been to any of her shows, and I don't know anybody who even likes her. This is the kind of greed that demands to blanket the media regardless of whatever else is happening in the world, just to service that woman's immense malignant ego. AWFUL!
It's horrible. What does it accomplish besides being publicity for some woman's massive malignant ego? I don't know anybody who likes her or who has been to any of her shows. She doesn't seem conscious that there are other things happening in the world besides her need to flog her greed. It reminds me of Stalin shaking down the serfs every year for half the potato harvest. AWFUL!
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