
The queen of pop is on her world tour "The C
elebretion", but returning to the stage after a health problem last summer does not seem to have stopped her from being thankful for her good health and the fact that God gave her another chance to get back in front of her fans with her music.
During the performance in Los Angeles, she paused for a moment and shared a personal episode about health in front of thousands of people in attendance. Referring to her hospitalization last summer, Madonna considered this stage very close to death, as she revealed the first words she spoke after a four-day coma.
"I am very sure that God said to me: Will you come with me? Will you go out now? '," said the singer, while her answer was: "No"! This caused quite a few laughs in the audience.

Afterwards, she recalled a conversation with the manager, Guy Oseary, while in hospital. As he had asked when he could return to the tour...” I removed the oxygen mask from my nose, looked him in the eyes and said: "Within two months," added the artist. "Sometimes, things just need to be said and the universe will make them happen for you," Madonna continued.
The singer revealed other moments from her recovery stages, where daily phone calls with her personal doctor were part of the whole effort. "I called every day and asked my doctor why I had no energy, when was my energy going to come back? When was I going to feel like myself again?" she said. Meanwhile, the doctor advised him to go outdoors as much as possible, in the sun and stay for hours in the backyard to enjoy nature and natural vitamin D.
Madonna told fans that this terrifying ordeal with her health forced her to slow down in everything she did, both professionally and personally.
Ultimately, the artist said, it was the children, friends and closest people who gave her the strength to return to the stage. "My kids are what really helped me get through it. I didn't want to let them down, so I just set a date for them to walk, and that date came true," she concluded.
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Source: People