Madonna is one of the most popular singers and songwriter in America. Her songs such as "Like A Virgin" and "Papa Don't Preach" had become widely known in the whole world. However, it is not only her music that made her a legendary - her outrageous personality on stage is what made her most.
The 58-year old pop legend lived a pretty wild life. She always had this no-fear attitude when it comes to expressing who she really is which had become an inspiration to most of musicians and pop stars nowadays. One of her most attention-grabbing moments on stage that seriously left everyone's mouth open was when she showed her nipple for everyone to see. The singer unexpectedly pulled her bra down and exposed what her momma gave her while performing.
She was also able to grab some serious attention from religious organizations when she released her "Like A Prayer" music video. The video contained some blasphemous Christian images and caused it to have negative reactions from religious groups - the video was supposed to have an endorsement deal with Pepsi but the company eventually backed out.
MTV also banned one of her music videos. Her "What It Feels Like For A Girl" had a lot of violence in it, where Madonna was pictured riding a yellow car running over men, killing everyone that gets in her way and burning things. Not to mention her "Justify My Love" music video that got banned as well because of its S&M theme.
Back in 1994 during her appearance on David Letterman's show, the "Bitch I'm Madonna" hit-maker smoked on screen LIVE and swore non-stop. Obviously, she does not give a single sh*t because, B*tch, she's Madonna.
No one can really stop Madonna from being her, doing her thing and going a bit far. It was the year 2003 when she was performing with the Pop Princess Britney Spears at the VMAs when the two decided to randomly eat each other face on stage. However, this isn't something new to Madonna for she had kissed Christina Aguilera, Missy Elliot and Drake on stage. Stay tuned on Travelers Today for more news.
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