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Pop Superstar Madonna Goes Down Memory Lane , Reshares Emotional Post On Late Mother
Madonna reshared a November 2024 note remembering her late mother, Madonna Louise Ciccone, who died at age 30 in 1964 following a breast cancer diagnosis.
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Iconic Singer-songwriter Madonna reshared a November 2024 note remembering her late mother, Madonna Louise Ciccone, who died at age 30 in 1964 following a breast cancer diagnosis.
She wrote about why she is not afraid of death.
“When I was a child my mother died,” wrote Madonna. “Seeing her beautiful face in the open casket and kissing her red lips to say goodbye, left a haunting memory. A deep longing. A terrible fear of abandonment. I would follow my father everywhere reminding him that if he ever died I wanted to be buried with him,” reported People.
Madonna added, “Even when my lovers left me I saw it as a kind of death. When they hurt me I would have a ritualistic burial for them. I would bury my fear of abandonment before it could overtake me,” reported People.
She shared that she “found solace visiting other people’s graves” in cemeteries and “trying to connect with the souls of all the lost ones.”
This sounded so romantic to me,” said Madonna. “I imagined I could tell her all my deepest secrets. ‘Bury your fear. Bury your fear,’ she would say to me. Then she would take my hand, and we would walk amongst the dead, under the light of the full moon.”
She recently shared that she is preparing to rerelease her 1994 album Bedtime Stories and also working on a sequel to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor with producer Stuart Price, as per the outlet.
In December, she teased new music with a video of herself and Price working in the studio, joined by her boyfriend Akeem Morris, manager Guy Oseary and twin daughters Stella and Estere.”These past few months has been medicine for my SOUL. Songwriting and making music is the one area where I don’t need to ask anyone for their permission.. i’m so excited to share it with you,” she wrote in an Instagram caption. “Who wants to hear new music in 2025!, ” reported People.