Madonna Estate After Death: Singer Warns Against This 'CHEAP' Trick, Surprisingly Includes THIS Person In Her Will

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While fans and her team would thank the heavens for the years to come that Madonna survived her recent massive health scare, the singer reportedly already has a good and solid plan in place in case she passes away. in fact, she is said to have very STRICT guidelines on how her team should manage her legacy when she dies. It's apparent that the singer is not afraid of that eventually happening and is willing to plan ahead.

The news broke at the end of June that the 64-year-old icon had suffered a near-death hospital experience after contracting a virulent bacterial infection and being admitted to the intensive care unit.

The Queen of Pop was believed to have been "intubated" and placed on a ventilator. Her daughter Lourdes Leon remained by the Material Girl singer's side throughout the terrifying ordeal, even when her mother was "intubated" for at least one night before having the tube withdrawn, according to reports.

And now it has come to light that, should something happen to Madonna that prevents her from walking the earth, there are very rigorous rules and instructions on how to preserve her career and legacy.

According to The Sun, Madonna opposes "cheap gimmicks" such as holograms that could "taint her legacy."

A source told the publication that, with the exception of Abba Voyage, "the use of holograms to bring performers to life has been dubious, to say the least." They discussed Whitney Houston's hologram tour and how it was "panned by critics," leading to Madonna's refusal to allow "money-hungry executives" to promote a similar farce.

The source added that she has spent her entire life calling the shots and maintaining cultural relevance, and there is no way she will allow all of her hard work to be tarnished.

In addition, Madonna wishes to divide the rights to all of her songs equally among her six offspring. Madonna has six children: Lourdes, who is 26 years old, Rocco, 22 years old, David, 17 years old, Mercy, also 17, and twins Stella and Estere, 10 years old.

According to the publication, the Like A Prayer singer "plans to give some" to her manager Guy Oseary.

Guy is the individual who revealed Madonna's health scare and ensuing tour cancellation. Last month, he posted the troubling news on Instagram, leaving fans in a state of astonishment.

The statement, published on June 28, read, "On Saturday, June 24, Madonna contracted a severe bacterial infection that required her to spend several days in the intensive care unit."

In another news, it is said that the pop icon is now on her feet, and was spotted out and about.

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