According to
reports, the Queen of Pop Madonna demands that her dressing rooms must be
sterilized after her performances on her current tour in order to prevent DNA
theft. So, the “Material Girl” makes sure that no trace of her skin cells or
hair must be left behind by employing a sterilization team. Members of this
sterilization team wipe away all the traces so that no remnants of the pop diva
will be left behind. Is Madonna paranoid or just being cautious?
The “Winnipeg
Free Press” reports that Madonna told her concert organizers in a strict manner
that her entourage members are the only ones who can have a backstage access. Alvaro
Ramos is the one responsible for promoting Madonna’s Portuguese leg of the tour
and he revealed the information about the singer’s unusual demands.
“We have to
take extreme care like I have never seen for any other artist. We cannot even
look at the dressing room after it is ready, or even open the door,” Ramos said
at a press conference. “We can only enter after her sterilization team has left
the room. There will not be any of Madonna’s DNA, any hair, or anything. They
will clean up everything. In the end, it is all to protect her and make her
feel comfortable. I do understand it, but it is taken to extremes,” Ramos
further added.
Having this
kind of demand really makes Madonna eccentric as she takes some things a little
bit too far. She even has asked her team in reconstructing her dressing room. “Her
team will build everything for her, including fake ceilings and fake walls, so
they can ensure that no one has hidden a camera somewhere,” Ramos revealed.
Meanwhile, a source that is close to “Express Yourself” singer reportedly
shared that Madonna is indeed a perfectionist and expects truly the best. “But
then, at her age and with her status, why shouldn’t she?” the source said. Her
actions leave people confused and looking for answers with questions like: What
exactly is her purpose on doing such things? Does Madonna think that someone
will really take her DNA and try to create her clone?
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