Insiders break silence on Madonna’s health since emergency hospitalization
An insider sheds some light into the star’s bid to ‘follow doctor’s orders since emergency hospitalization
An insider has just weighed in on Madonna’s health and wellbeing since being discharged from the hospital.
The revelation comes shortly after it was revealed that the singer is struggling with a “serious bacterial infection” after having battled persistent fevers for over a month prior.
The inside source in question just stepped forward to explain the future course of treatment, and weighed in on the need for ‘taking doctors’ orders seriously.
The insider went as far as to tell People magazine, that she’s “feeling better and following doctor's orders and resting.”
This news has come shortly after the star’s longtime manager Guy Oseary offered worried fans an update.
He explained, “her health is improving, however she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected. At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour."
Before the hospitalization, Madonna was busy with rehearsals for her upcoming tour.
The tour in question, The Celebration Tour, was scheduled to start from Vancouver, B.C., on July 15 inside the Rogers Arena.
As of now, the singer has sold over 11.7 million tickets across 575 shows, the Billboard Box score revealed.
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