Although slowly recovering from a serious bacterial infection that hospitalised her last week, Madonna is still 'weak and very tired.' The infection, that forced the 64 year old star to delay her upcoming Celebration Tour, has left the star bedridden with doubts hanging over when she will be able to kickstart her extended 84-day tour, which was due to begin next week on July 15 in Vancouver.The US singing legend ended up in intensive care after ignoring signs of feeling unwell during her tour rehearsals.
Just four days earlier, the star was already getting extremely excited for the 40th anniversary tour, sharing an insight into rehearsals.
Along with a photo of how things were going, she captioned it with "the calm before the storm." She was then found unresponsive at her home last weekend before being rushed to a New York hospital where her immediate family were 'preparing for the worst' after several days of uncertainty over how likely recovery would be.
Madonna's manager Guy O'Seary confirmed at the time that Madonna needed time to recover in an Instagram post. He said: "On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several-day stay in the ICU. "Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care.
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