Key takeaways:
- Madonna was hospitalized for a serious bacterial infection and released one month later.
- In an Instagram post, Madonna expressed her gratitude to her loved ones for their support during her recovery.
- The “Celebration” tour has been postponed until further notice.
Pop star Madonna has been released from the hospital one month after being admitted for a “serious bacterial infection” that forced her to postpone her upcoming “Celebration” tour.
The Queen of Pop was hospitalized in late June after being found “unresponsive” and sent to a New York hospital for treatment. Madonna’s longtime manager Guy Oseary confirmed her release from the intensive care unit in a statement on June 28, where he told fans she was expected to make a full recovery.
In an Instagram post on Sunday, Madonna, 64, expressed her gratitude to her loved ones for their support during her recovery. “Love from family and friends is the best Medicine,” she wrote. “As a Mother you can really get caught up In the needs Of your children and the seemingly endless giving.”
The singer also shared a photo of her and her son, David Banda, embracing in the post. “I’m so grateful to be alive and to have received so much love from my family, friends and fans from all over the world,” she wrote.
The “Celebration” tour was originally scheduled to begin in early July, but has been postponed until further notice. Madonna has not yet announced a new start date for the tour.
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