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Madonna discharged from hospital after serious bacterial infection | Madonna discharged from hospital after serious bacterial infection |
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Madonna was due to tour the world over a seven-month period | Madonna was due to tour the world over a seven-month period |
Madonna has been discharged from hospital and is home and feeling better after an intensive care stay, the BBC understands. | Madonna has been discharged from hospital and is home and feeling better after an intensive care stay, the BBC understands. |
News of her ill health was shared by her manager, who said she had suffered a "serious bacterial infection". | News of her ill health was shared by her manager, who said she had suffered a "serious bacterial infection". |
The 64-year-old was due to begin a seven-month world tour in the coming weeks, but has had to postpone it. | The 64-year-old was due to begin a seven-month world tour in the coming weeks, but has had to postpone it. |
She was taken to her New York home in a private ambulance, a source told CNN, adding: "She's in the clear." | She was taken to her New York home in a private ambulance, a source told CNN, adding: "She's in the clear." |
Madonna, who is very private about health matters, was in the final stages of rehearsals ahead of her extensive world tour. | Madonna, who is very private about health matters, was in the final stages of rehearsals ahead of her extensive world tour. |
Madonna was due to mark 40 years in the music industry with her tour | Madonna was due to mark 40 years in the music industry with her tour |
The Celebration tour was due to begin in Canada in two weeks' time, before visiting 45 cities across the world. | The Celebration tour was due to begin in Canada in two weeks' time, before visiting 45 cities across the world. |
It was due to be her 12th tour, marking 40 years of involvement in the music industry. | It was due to be her 12th tour, marking 40 years of involvement in the music industry. |
American magazine Forbes lists her as the 45th richest self-made woman in the US with an estimated wealth of $580m (£460m) and says she has earned an estimated $1.2bn from tours. | |
The singer has received thousands of messages of support online since a statement on her health was made by manager Guy Oseary. | The singer has received thousands of messages of support online since a statement on her health was made by manager Guy Oseary. |
Details of whether the tour will still go ahead are yet to be announced, with Oseary saying: "At this time we need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour," | |
"We will share more details with you as soon as we have them, including a new start date for the tour and for rescheduled shows." | |
Oseary also said in his statement that he expected the singer to make "a full recovery". | |
What could have caused Madonna's infection? | |
It's not clear what initially caused Madonna's bacteria infection, but doctors say it became extremely serious and required treatment in intensive care. | |
Infections can develop into a life-threatening condition called sepsis or blood poisoning. | |
It is a medical emergency and happens when the body develops an extreme reaction to the infection. | |
Without the right treatment it can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and even death. | |
Most often, the initial infection that triggers these events starts in the lungs, skin, urinary system or digestive tract. | |
Sepsis can happen to anyone with an infection, but it is more likely if someone is already run down, vulnerable or unwell. | |
Well wishes have come for the singer from The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, who said he was "sending prayers" and from Desperately Seeking Susan co-star Rosanna Arquette, who wrote that she was sending "love and good light vibrations" for recovery. | |
Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie also sent good wishes, along with Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay, singer and songwriter Ryan Tedder, musician Jon Batiste, blogger Perez Hilton and model and actress Amber Valetta. | |
Ru Paul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage added: "Take good care of our queen", whilst Wedding Crashers star Isla Fisher added: "Sending her so much love". | |
Rita Wilson, the producer, actress and singer, also wrote: "Sending Madonna my prayers for a speedy recovery". | |
Actors Evan Rachel Wood, Rosie Perez, Isla Fisher and Zooey Deschanel also posted their support and sent their love to the singer. | |
Madonna at the Grammys in February 2023 | |
In announcing the tour back in January, Madonna told fans: "I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for." | |
Madonna's greatest hits span several decades - including Into The Groove (1985), Like A Prayer (1989), to Vogue (1990) and Hung Up (2005) to name a few. | |
It is likely that Madonna - who is intensely private about health matters - was in the final stages of a rehearsal regime in preparation for the tour. | |
In 2009, she was awarded a Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing music tour by a female artist after completing her Sticky & Sweet Tour. | |
American magazine as the 45th richest self-made woman in the US with an estimated wealth of $580m (£460m) and says she has earned an estimated $1.2bn from tours. | |
She has six children. Last week, she posted to her 18.9m Instagram followers to congratulate her twin 10-year-old daughters for completing elementary school. | |
Madonna Louise Ciccone grew up in the city of Detroit, Michigan. In 1978, she moved to New York to pursue a career in dance and music. | |
Earlier this year, her older brother Anthony Ciccone died aged 66 after struggling with alcoholism and homelessness. | |
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