Madonna ‘sexually harassed’ a 17-year-old girl during a Rebel Heart concert

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Despite the cries of sexism and misogyny, I do think Madonna is legitimately a mess right now. If you tell me that the sad, drunk clown thing is all just part of her “act” during her Rebel Heart tour, then so be it. But the evidence is mounting that Madge is actually in the midst of some kind of breakdown. She’s consistently HOURS late to shows, she’s falling down a lot and her on-stage patter has gone from “not funny” to “bizarre and uncomfortable.” The Australian leg of her tour is going so poorly that she actually performed to a half-empty stadium this week too.

So, what’s new? At a show last night in Brisbane, Madonna sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl. That’s technically what happened, although the girl says that it was a misunderstanding and that the misunderstanding was the best thing that ever happened to her. Madonna pulled 17-year-old Josephine Georgiou on stage in Brisbane and Josephine was told that she would have a moment to walk down the runway with Madge, and that Madge would “spank” her. While Josephine was on stage, Madonna started playing with the leather corset Josephine was wearing, and then the wardrobe malfunction happened and suddenly the corset came loose and a teenage girl was exposed on stage with Madonna. Madonna’s reaction? “Oh sh-t. Oh sorry. Sexual harassment. You can do the same to me if you like…” The video is everywhere and I’m not going to post it, but it’s gone viral.

As I said, Josephine isn’t going to press charges or sue. She told an Aussie paper: “Seriously, why would I sue Madonna for the best moment of my life?” And for what it’s worth, it really did sound accidental, in that Madonna honestly did not mean to pull off Josephine’s corset. But… it’s still really inappropriate. And think about how we would be reacting if a male performer had done this. From #RebelHeart to #DatelinePredator.

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  1. Alexis says:

    Between this and what she did to Drake, I’m thinking she needs to get some re-education about how you interact with other people sexually. Being an older female “feminist” does not mean you can touch young bodies with impunity.

    • Birdie says:

      What did she do to Drake?

      • Maum says:

        They were performing together. He was sitting down and she grabbed his head and full-on snogged him (tongues and everything). It was apparently rehearsed but he looked quite taken aback and by his reaction quite horrified.
        His disgusted face went viral to the point that he had to issue a statement basically saying that of course he wasn’t grossed out and that it was an honour to get to kiss Madonna.

        The whole episode was rather disturbing,

      • Dani says:

        But then he also bragged about it endlessly so there’s that.

    • SydneySnider says:

      As bad as it looks, this episode might not be what it seems. I’ve got a sneaking suspicion that what happened on stage with Josephine could have been staged. Even the girl’s mum has come out and said that she’s proud of her daughter for getting slapped on the arse by Madonna. The 27-year-old is a Good Coast “model” (it seems every girl on the GC is…) and is getting a million dollars worth of publicity with her pictures and story plastered everywhere. I read somewhere (Daily Telegraph or news.com maybe? I’ve been reading almost all day!) that there was talk between Madonna and the girl, before the wardrobe malfunction, about the girl’s nipple piercing, and this is what led to Madonna yanking her top down. Whatever really happened, it’s highly inappropriate and just plain wrong, not to mention pathetic and creepy.

      It’s Sydney’s turn tonight…

      • artpunk44 says:

        SydneySnider I think you’re absolutely right. Something smacks of a staged incident to me.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        “The 27-year-old is a Good Coast “model”

        Did you mean the 17 year old?

      • Pandy says:

        What 17 y o
        Has a leather corset anyway? Guess I’m getting old.

      • SydneySnider says:

        Oops, sorry, Tiffany. I did mean seventeen! My sausage fingers and lack of attention….

      • OrangeCrush says:

        The girl said that the leather corset she was wearing was “too big” and it was her mother’s. So, yeah, I’d say there’s good chance that this was staged, all things considered. Ugh.

    • Sugar says:

      It’s way beyond Madonna needing to learn how to interact with people sexually. I work in child protection and Madonna committed a crime, at least by US laws. She should be reported for child abuse.

  2. Soprana says:

    How about no one touches anyone inappropriately. Like ever.

    • Lizzie McGuire says:

      Seriously what’s going on with her? The Guy Ritchie/Rocco, the 3 hours late to her concerts, her whole conduct & now this. Everyone is worried about Rihanna having a meltdown for her bad scheduling but instead it should be Madonna. I don’t think she’s doing it for attention anymore.

      • Kkhou says:

        The “three hours late to her concerts” isn’t new. I saw her in ’08 and she was several hours late. I think it is what she does.

        The rest of it, sure. Though the concert I was at in ’08 she was kind of rude to the fans as well, but everyone ate it up and loved it.

    • Lisa says:

      I agree but Madonna probably thinks she can get away with anything because she MADONNA, the ICON. She’s never really shown any boundries and I think that as she ages she’ll get more and more desperate for attention and it’ll get worse.

      • Petee says:

        Could not agree more Lisa.She has always been like this.Even before she got famous.

      • Magnoliarose says:

        Yep. I know some people in the music business who have known her since she started passing out her tapes to DJs in the downtown New York scene in the early 80s and she was obnoxious even then.

    • Birdy says:

      exactly

  3. GoodNamesAllTaken says:

    Ok, I laughed at the sad clown falling off the tricycle really hard in a really mean way. But now she’s hauling other people into her mess. Not so funny, kinda sad.

  4. it's like you know says:

    She needs to suspend her tour and take a break. What a mess.

    My mind also kind of boggled that someone would declare “the best night of my life” was when she was stripped and fondled publicly on stage by a skimpily dressed 60 y/o alcoholic. Priorities, girl.

    • Tiffany says:

      I am giving the excuse of, ‘Of course a 17 year old would think this is awesome’. Her parents on the other hand…. will not to pay for their daughters education of they decide to persue action.

      • SydneySnider says:

        If they change their mids and decide to take legal action, it will be a bit difficult to retract what the girl has said very publicly – on at least one TV interview on The Project and with the DM – and what’s been posted on social media by the girl and her mum.

      • Lex says:

        Nah it would be fine
        Plenty of rape victims don’t believe they’ve been raped – particularly statutory rape “we were in love, etc.”.
        It doesn’t change what happened. Particularly in something like this with thousands of witnesses and video evidence
        Also, in AUS you don’t really ‘press charges’ – the police would decide and if something bad happened, she could be prosecuted.

      • SydneySnider says:

        “…in AUS you don’t really ‘press charges’ – the police would decide and if something bad happened, she could be prosecuted.”

        That’s true, Lex, but since she is 17, it’s unlikely the police (even in Queensland!) would take it upon themselves to arrest and charge Madonna. The girl would need to report the assault. She’s still saying it’s no big deal and that she’s fine with it.

        If she wants to take civil action, she is free to do so, even without any police involvement. I’m sure there’d be lawyers who’d be happy to take such a case on, but she seems pretty happy about what happened.

    • raincoaster says:

      Sure, but the girl is 17. How many memorable things do you think have happened to her so far?

  5. InvaderTak says:

    Dear lord she needs an intervention. That scenario sounds gross. Makes her custody mess seem more understandable. If this has been going on for a while in private, no wonder her kid wanted to live with his dad.

    • chaine says:

      yeeeup. at this point, i’m like, isn’t there something Guy Richie can do to rescue David Banda and Mercy.

      • mary simon says:

        ALL of the children should be with Guy – whether he’s an asshole or not – he looks like an angel compared to Madonna. I would be mortified if my mother behaved like Madonna – especially so publicly. She’s not funny or entertaining – she’s deranged and gross. Poor David and Mercy! What must life be like with Madonna Dearest?

      • Marie says:

        ITA, it’s kind of scary to think about what she does in private to her kids, when this is what she does in public to someone else’s kid.

    • swak says:

      What will this do for her case in family court? Behavior like this is not taken lightly by the courts.

    • Shiba says:

      But, because she’s such a control freak – there’s no one in her life who has the power to stand up to her and “intervene.’ She’d laugh in their face.

      M-a-y-b-e Lourdes… but, that’s too much responsibility to put on a 20 year old young woman in college. Madonna’s “job” is to clean this mess up on her own (she has the resources, for damn sure.) Enough of the self-pity, wallowing, narcissistic clinging to the fame of her heyday.
      She wanted to be a mother – BE a mother, not a mogul whose children must schedule time to see her.

      And if she wants us to remember/believe that she is an important feminist icon – stop reworking old hits every 5 years, dressing like a desperate French madame and put the incredible M ethic and energy into something new and worthy of those best qualities.

      Please wake up – you are imperfect, but not pathetic!
      Stop playing into this cliche.

  6. thaisajs says:

    She definitely needs to suspend the tour. I saw the blurred photos of this girl (not the video) but they also had photos of what appeared to be a mostly empty arena. That’s just sad. I get that the girl doesn’t have a problem with this, but I wonder how her parents feel about it? She’s a minor.

    Madonna needs to get off the road and get a grip.

    • Julia says:

      I just read elsewhere that her mother was “proud madonna spanked her daughter”. It was in an interview with Daily Mail.

    • Artemis says:

      The tour is almost done. Madonna might be late all the time but she would NEVER cancel any dates out of personal issues. She didn’t even want to cancel dates when she got her throat issues during Blond Ambition. She hates it.

      Plus it’s super unprofessional to leave a multi-million dollar tour. She’s under contract so it would be much worse to just suspend it. There are other people on that tour in need for a job too. They shouldn’t suffer because she can’t keep her personal life off the stage.
      Also, don’t we all have personal issues, would we just leave our jobs for the time being? No. Madonna doesn’t tour that often to let personal stuff get to her for those few months she’s on the road. She divorced in the middle of the ’08 tour and went on like a trooper.

      A breakdown and suspension of any of her work would only intensify the negative press and fuel the need to tear her down because ‘haha she finally cracked’. People are gleeful/faux-concerned because it’s so unusual to see her out of control/vulnerable/sad/bitter.

      Those pictures were taken before the concert started, you can even see the curtains are still closed. It started filling up to almost full capacity at a later time.

      As for the incident. It was accidental but Madonna should not have pulled on her clothing, that’s an accident waiting to happen. The girl doesn’t mind because Madonna is her idol but yeah, if this was a man….that’s not right. Madonna needed to stick to the script, it went fine all the other times, why she decided to play with somebody’s clothes is beyond me.
      Oh and apparently the mother doesn’t mind because it’s Madonna.

      • swak says:

        Many performers cancel dates on their tours. Kanye did and never rescheduled several shows (he was suppose to be in St. Louis, cancelled and never rescheduled). Many cancel and do later dates. It’s not impossible.

    • Spiderpig says:

      The model who was exposed is not a minor. Perhaps in America (a country infamous for infantilising young people long past an age where they’d be considered adults elsewhere), but no where else would she be considered a minor. In Australia where this happened she is not a minor.

      I’m not condoning it or excusing it in any way, but this woman is a professional model who accepted a paid job that involved wearing a leather corset and being spanked onstage. NO, that does not give anyone the right to expose her, even accidentally, but people are acting like Madonna just grabbed some random kid and took her clothes off.

      • Punkypuss says:

        @spiderpig sorry but in Australia you are a minor til you are 18 no ifs or buts! You can consent to sex at 16 but no what Madonna did is essentially kiddie porn

  7. Lurker says:

    How many dates does she even have left on this sad mess of a tour? It feels like she’s been on the road forever. It might be time to cancel the remaining dates citing “exhaustion” and save whatever dignity she has left.

  8. Jaded says:

    She really is hitting the bottom of the barrel as far as on-stage hijinks to get attention. Madge, stop. JUST STOP. You’re making yourself look pathetic.

  9. Oli says:

    Am I the only one who thought from the title, this was a boy Madonna did this to. I also think it’s weird that this girl didn’t care or happy that this happened. I swear the world is becoming more idiotic each day. Seriously what the heck did everyone take.

  10. sara says:

    Its pretty pathetic that our world has come to the point that a 17 year old girl being publically molested by an overrated pop star thinks that this is the best thing that has happened to her. Is this how we are raising our daughters? What a shame if it is.

    • Kelly says:

      I know. I haven’t seen the video but I saw pics on the Daily Mail, and the whole thing is so nasty. Are 15 seconds of fame so important. I wished she’d hauled off and filed a sexual assault against Madonna.

      • Minxx says:

        Her parents should lawyer up asap. File a suit and settle in private for a generous sum of money. I don’t know what they’re waiting for.

    • Blannie says:

      Yes, when you read the Daily Mail piece, this is how some mothers are raising their daughters. The mother is “proud” that Madonna spanked her daughter. Where’s June Cleaver when you need her? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3497683/Madonna-shocks-pulls-female-fan-s-exposes-bare-breast-stage-thousands-people.html

      • Lisa says:

        WTF? I guess a lawsuit is out the question now that the mother is all fangirly about her daughter being molested in front of thousands. I would have been mortified and my mother would have belted her and then sued her.

    • Artemis says:

      Although I don’t agree what Madonna did (accidental or not), it’s not our place to decide how she should feel. If she’s fine with it, she’s fine with and there’s nothing we can do about that. She could sue but clearly her and her family are cool with everything.

      • Naddie says:

        But we can think it’s pretty idiotic, mainly about her family of adults. It’s also a double standard, “My daughter can’t be exposed and slapped in the rear, unless it’s by a famous person”. Unless it was staged, there’s no way Madonna could’ve known it’d be ok for her to be exposed like that.

      • Aurelia says:

        So you can all see how wasy it is for star struck parents to get sucked along with preditory celebrities. Gad even the fat-skinny subway jared guy racked in the parents who went along with the whole celebrity thing and allowed him pedaphilic access to their children.

      • Choo says:

        What the girl thinks is totally irrelevant. She clearly is loving the publicity and her 15 minutes of fame.
        It’s the priniciple that matters here and the whole thing was disgusting and just weird. The act itself is wrong – I couldn’t give a f**k what the girl or her parents think – this isn’t about them. But it’s certainly a scary world where anyone can be ‘happy’ that they non-consensually had a tit dragged out for them for the world to see.
        ‘Best moment of my life’? Oh dear. I saved those words for my graduation, but each to their own…

  11. Ecl0891 says:

    Completely beyond the pale. Imagine the grief anyone else would be getting. She needs to shut that show down. Any wonder her kid does not want to live with her?

  12. Jayna says:

    Well, I thought the girl was in her 20s or even 30 when I first saw it on youtube until today when they said she was 17. It was a mistake, but Madonna is lucky that she didn’t get charged with the girl only being 17. But the girl is a model so thinks differently about nudity anyway, and both her mom and her love Madonna, so all was good. The Unapologetic Bitch segment is always fun and cheeky and I think this one just got out of hand, but all the stars and fans who have been picked to dance that routine and interact have all had a great sense of humor about it and very cheeky. Loved Idris Elba on stage doing that segment at a show. But Madonna seems not to know in this case when it is overstepping the bounds even if she I’m sure thought she was older. I hope it was an accident with the pulling it down. The girl said it was. I wonder, though.

    I’m more disturbed by how late she is consistently the second half of this tour and how inconsiderate she is about her own fans and their lives. It makes me really dislike Madonna because of her narcissism and bubble she lives in regarding inconveniencing all those fans who are older with families and lives and all of her crew members backstage. This started out such an amazing concert tour and Madonna is dragging it down this last leg of the tour with all of her antics.

    • greenmonster says:

      I’m not so sure what to make out of your sentence ” But the girl is a model so thinks differently about nudity anyway…”. Not EVERY model is ok with nudity. And models who are ok with it, still want to, need to and should give permission.
      I have the feeling this girl doesn’t have a problem with what happened because it was Madonna who exposed her in public. If it would have been a non-famous person on the street she probably would have had a very big problem with it.

      • Kelly says:

        That’s what so nasty about the whole scene. It’s okay to be exposed because Madonna does it? Or any celebrity. Saying it’s an honor to be exposed by Madonna just feeds the problem. She already thinks the rules don’t apply to her.

      • Otaku Fairy says:

        I do think people get to decide what situations involving exposure are ok for them and which ones aren’t, but the problem is that Madonna just assumed it would be ok.

  13. MexicanMonkey says:

    I agree that if this was a male performer the reaction would be incredibly different. Even if the girl in question also came out and said it was an accident and she didn’t mind and it was the best moment in her life. People would be calling for his head on a platter.

  14. Tiffany says:

    So…. tickets are not selling for this leg of the tour. That has to really be burning for Madonna.

  15. Maum says:

    A friend of mine is a huge fan and went to see her perform in London. She was totall underwhelmed. Her description? ‘Porn and religion- very bizarre’.
    Apparently Madonna was trying to get the audience to scream obscenities and was offended when half the crowd didn’t.
    She also went off stage to get changed more or less every other song.

    • Jayna says:

      It’s not every other song, far from it. And Madonna has always had four segments with around four songs in each segment and she changes.

      That’s an odd complaint going to a pop spectacle show by Madonna. It’s one of the best things about her show. Cher, Gaga, are no different.

  16. Betti says:

    Her on stage antics is basically giving full to Rocco’s and Guy’s lawyers fodder to use against her. She is her own worst enemy.

  17. Kelly says:

    It ought to be considered a sexual assault, and I wish the authorities would investigate it. 17!!

    I’ve never cared for Madonna as I think she parades her need for attention at any cost under the banner of self-expression, and pouts about sexism the minute something doesn’t go her way. Kind of reminds me of the way Khloe Kardashian goes on a rampage the minute she’s criticized.

    We’ve turned into a Norma Desmond driven celebrity world where these celebs believe their own press. If a male star or a professional male athlete had done this, the press would be up in arms.

    What a nasty, toxic woman.

  18. Kelly says:

    I am roughly the same age as M, 53, and this is not aging gracefully. What’s so sad is how she does influence girls.

    Side issue regarding celebs: do you remember when Arianna Grande licked the donuts? My son said a lot of the kids in his class thought she was so cool to do that. UGH!!!!

  19. anniefannie says:

    A Kaiser classic…#rebelheart to # dateline predator , perfect summation,
    Now Madonna, honey, please, go get the therapy you so desperately need!

  20. Trixie says:

    What’s sad to me is that this girl not only thinks what Madonna did was okay but was “the best thing that’s ever happened” to her.

    Would a woman/girl excuse a famous man raping her because “[insert hot, famous actor here] had sex with me”?

    Just because it’s someone famous who committed the action doesn’t mean they should get away with it or be forgiven.

    What Madonna did may not have been as extreme as my rape example, but it was still assault and she shouldn’t get away with it just because she’s famous.

    • Artemis says:

      Actually that has happened plenty of times before. So many oldschool rockers (including Bowie) have had underage ‘girlfriends’. Go Google it, there’s lists compiled of the famous and legendary culprits. And yes, some girls have actually excused that predatory behaviour because of said shallow reasons. But guess what, when there’s an article about them now, not one word about their crimes.

      Also when I was a teen, I remember some rapper (Akon or one of them lot) taking a young girl on stage and simulating sex with her. It was out of the headlines after only one day and plenty of excuses were made. My peers didn’t mind either. People really make less of a fuss when it’s a man.

      So yeah, if taking the right moral attitude, any behaviour like this (man or woman) is REVOLTING but history has proven time and again that morality when it comes to men has a serious grey area.

      On a final note; please be careful when using harassment and rape to provide context, it is NOT the same so it’s a bad comparison. Also victims of both these crimes should be treated with respect in regards of their views and behaviour. They often do not think logically. The blame is on the perp so it’s not for us to police the victim’s feelings. People find Madonna’s behaviour bad but cannot help themselves by throwing the girl under the bus a little too which is not a great attitude towards the situation either.

  21. kitty orchid says:

    How huge must Madonna’s sense of entitlement be, to think that she can do whatever she wants to anyone on her stage? If this is how she behaves in public, I cringe to think what goes on in her private world. Her son must be humiliated.

  22. tricklady says:

    I truly believe Madonna is a sexual predator. If a man pulled the assclown stunts she pulled it would be a whole different story. I am talking about ALL the sh**t she has done. She makes sure she makes out with all the new ” Pop Stars” like its some sort of Rite of Passage. She is foul

  23. perplexed says:

    I have to admit I’m a little confused by this case. I don’t think touching someone inappropriately is okay. But, in a way, it sounds like this girl has given her consent by saying she doesn’t mind the incident (probably because it was in the context of some kind of odd performance?). So I don’t know what to think.

    • greenmonster says:

      But you can’t give consent AFTER it happened. For all we know she wasn’t asked if she would be ok with Madonna fumbling on her corset or even pull it – so this girl couldn’t give her consent. That she doesn’t mind that someone exposed her in public (probably just because it was Madonna) is a different story.

      • perplexed says:

        “But you can’t give consent AFTER it happened.”

        That’s true. I agree.

        But there are instances where people touch other people a certain way without asking, and some people don’t mind that touching necessarily. I personally don’t get it as I really like my boundaries, but this strikes me as one of those very odd cases where the person doesn’t seem to mind. I agree you wouldn’t call that consent, but I can’t tell if this is a case where the person feels violated either.

        I do think the girl would have been upset if a non-famous person had touched her, but at the same time I don’t think people in general and in a non-performance context have consistent reactions to different kinds of people and how they touch them either.

        I do think Madonna is strange nonetheless. If I were 53, this is not what I’d being doing with my time. Heck, this is not what I’d being doing with my time now either.

      • greenmonster says:

        The girl don’t seem to care, that is right. A german TV show was reporting about the incident just a few minutes ago and had an interview with the girl who almost seemed to be happy it happened. I would ask why… because she is a model and this gets her name out there? Because it was someone famous? Doesn’t matter, the girl is ok with what happened.
        I would be mortified and peeved (don’t want to say the other word, that sounds quite similar).

        I’m just waiting for Madonna’s response how people freaking out over it is sexism and misogyny.

  24. HappyMom says:

    And as a mother of teens herself: EWWWWWWWWW.

  25. marla says:

    I just did a quick google so please correct me if I’m wrong, but the age of consent in Australia seems to be either 16 or 17. If the young woman, age 17, was legally of consent and is happy with what happened, I see no problem. The video looked as though they were both being playful.
    Imo, it’s really not the same as being groped by someone on the street, bus or subway, all of which have happened to me multiple times.

    Why a 17 y.o. would be interested in borrowing her mother’s leather corset, paying to see a dancer old enough to be her grandmother and agreeing to let granny spank her, I don’t know. However, sometimes play is just play and that’s what it looked like to me.

    • Jayna says:

      It’s a scripted segment for Unapologetic Bitch. They pick a fan or sometimes a celebrity. It starts down on the runway. And the dancers lead them with whispered directions through the routine until they end up on stage. There is a little spanking of the rear in the beginning. It is so benign and not sexual, just playful and quick and scripted. Every fan by the time this show rolls on knows of this segment and are all vying to be picked.

      Once towards the end, it ends back up on stage. Then Madonna interacts with them. Often it’s a male gay fan and she gives them a banana as a parting gift and she’s playful with them all in different ways. Then they start dancing by themselves on a part of the stage that will take them down, and they can go as crazy as they want.

      It’s all in good fun and irreverent and cheeky. Actually, the serious actress Jessica Chastain was picked from the audience and she had a blast. I was surprised to see her cut loose and she tweeted away about it, what a highlight it was for her to do that with Madonna.

      I doubt Madonna knew this girl was 17, and I hope she didn’t mean to pull her top down. Who knows with Madonna these days.

      Madonna and Jessica Chastain
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1zCKN6t6A8

    • SydneySnider says:

      Yes, Marla, you’re correct. The age of consent here is 16. However, until a person reaches the age of 18, they are still considered a minor; not able to marry, buy alcohol or cigarettes, vote, drink, enter licensed premises to drink or gamble, take out loans etc. The “age of consent” applies to having sex only.

    • SydneySnider says:

      I should add that, if this girl does consider this event to be sexual assault, it is up to her to report it to polic, because in such a case, age is irrelevant – sexual assault is sexual assault. The police are very unlikely to become involved unless she reports the incident. She is still saying publicly that she’s fine with it.

  26. Anett says:

    She is a shame.

  27. Capepopsie says:

    Why can’t she just wrap up her act
    With dignity and deal with whatever
    Her problem(s) are in private? 😳

    Then we could remember her with.
    Respect. The whole thing is becoming
    Extremely embarrassing. . . 😔

  28. Heat says:

    At this point, I guess I just feel sorry for Madonna. Her bag of tricks was empty a looooong time ago. I highly doubt that someone with her level of discipline (unless that’s all over now) would really be drunk on-stage. Everything she does is calculated and intentional…sadly for her, her calculations are way off.
    I’m embarrassed for her.

  29. kri says:

    Oh my god. I remember her when she first came out. I thought she had such style and that she was amazing. And you know, I believe that she could still be exactly that. But she has allowed herself to turn into THIS. Ok, maybe it was an accident. But her behavior is inexcusable. Guy Ritchie may be a world class ashole, but dumbass Madonna is giving him so much ammo, the judge on Rocco’s case won’t even have to think twice.

  30. Marianne says:

    Im pretty disgusted over this. Madonna shouldnt have gone tugging at that woman’s shirt without her consent. And that girl may be ok with it NOW, but she may not think so later on when she goes to apply for jobs and this is what they find when they google her. Its on the internet now. Its not going away.

  31. Marie says:

    I think she’s been drunk or drugged onstage for the last several concerts. It’s sad. I hope she gets some real help.

  32. Zaytabogota says:

    She sexually assaulted a teenage girl, exposing her bare breast to millions of people over the internet, luckily this girl wasn’t distressed as the vast majority of girls would be if that happened but that does not justify baring someone’s breast to the world without their consent. If she’s allowed to get away with this she will do it again and the next one may be very humiliated and devastated. Or some other idiot public figure who thinks it’s OK to do this now and does something similar to someone at a concert or awards ceremony. Stamp on this now! Imagine if this was Chris Brown or Justin Bieber, not that I think either would but if they did the reaction would be ferocious and quite rightly. Everybody needs to know what society does not tolerate, indecently exposing another person without consent is one of those things, it is not OK ever, no exceptions for anyone.

    She needs to be pschylogically evaluated. She’s not right in the head and needs intervention before she finds herself in court.

  33. Otaku Fairy says:

    At first I assumed it was all staged for controversy because this is Madonna we’re talking about. But after watching the video, I’m not so sure it was planned. The spanking part and her pulling on her clothes yes, but not the exposing her nipples part. (One of the articles said something like that too.) Even though I kind of like the girl’s response to it, ““Only I get to decide if I’m humiliated or not — why would people assume I am humiliated by my own breast, nipple or body?” she said. “I didn’t realize my boob was such a big deal — it was nothing to me.”- On Madonna’s part, if this was done without consent, it’s still that’s inappropriate, disrespectful, and entitled of her to assume that because she’s Madonna, she doesn’t need someone’s permission to pull a stunt like that. Male or female. This girl may be comfortable with it, but not every person would. (But on the flipside, if Madonna or someone else had done this to a male teen on stage, I don’t know if people would be bothered by a male teen and his parent saying they were okay with it.)

  34. Dana says:

    I feel sorry for her fans. I would never wait for any celebrity for three hours at a concert. Celebrities kill me expecting their fans to wait that long for them. If my fans were shilling hundreds of dollars for a concert I would at least try not make them wait. She will continue to get bad press if she thinks it’s cool to be drunk and late to every concert.

  35. Anare says:

    Ick. If that girl was my daughter I’d be filing a police report. That was no accident. Madonna will stop at nothing to keep her name in the news. She has been getting worse as the years go by. Now she is just pathetic and a mess. Get the hook!

  36. jinx says:

    I’m super surprised everyone is blowing this up. Personally, I’ve never been a ‘fan’ of Madonna because I’ve never liked her antics. That old Madonna is not going to change, and you get what you get when you go to her concert. Was it an accident? I don’t really care! Apparently she’s the only happy fan to walk out of a Madonna concert, so I suppose that’s news.

  37. Kate Kack says:

    Oh RELAX. I saw her in Miami and she was PERFECTION. Such a BS post.

  38. unicorn says:

    I think it’s a sad desperate attempt for attention. Perhaps she truly is having a breakdown in which case she needs to get some help and postpone the tour because I would be pissed if I was a concert goer and had to wait hours for her to get her ass on to the stage. She needs to learn that people have lives and have paid good, hard earned money to see her perform and give them the respect they deserve.