In a video of her performance during her Sticky & Sweet Tour in Sofia, Bulgaria, Madonna appears at one point to be losing energy. During a rendition of "Holiday," she nods off, slumping onto one of her dancers momentarily. After a moment, the 51-year-old pop star seems to snap out of it, reassures her dancer that she's fine before resuming with her high-energy dance moves.
But shortly after leaving the stage during "Spanish Lesson," The Sun reports that Madge lost consciousness and fell to the ground. A snitch reveals that backstage, Madonna found herself requiring more time to collect herself than usual, which she interpreted as worrisome.
The source claims, "She refused to end the show or take a break after the 'Holiday' dizzy spell. It turns out she's suffering from exhaustion. She is anemic."
Someone get this woman a big slab of meat, STAT! And I'm not talking about this.
Gallery Info: Madonna performs live at Hayarkon Park as part of her Sticky & Sweet Tour.
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dee cee says:
Wilted spinach is high in iron and in other minerals, as are red meat and some grains. But iron doesn't digest easily and sometimes you need to add an acidic food to your spinachor red meat. Citric fruits, tomatos or fruit juices work well and the addition of acidic food to your diet increases the iron absorbtion in the duodenum. The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine.
Most people get enough iron in their diet (unless they are meat-deficient) so the problem is not with eating foods rich in iron but in accompanying them with acidic foods to increase the amount of iron that is absorbed by the body.
Melody says:
She did not collapse. Watch the videos from the other nights and it's part of the show, I can't believe the media is not trying to verify the validity of this report.
Melody says:
She did not collapse. Watch the videos from the other nights and it's part of the show, I can't believe the media is not trying to verify the validity of this report.