Due to a massive backlash on social media, additional security measures have been implemented for the duration of the worldwide tour of pop-icon Madonna.
As a result of persistent hate, enhanced safety protocols have been implemented to protect pop star extraordinaire as her ongoing "Celebration" Tour progresses; last week, she put on a great show in London.
According to the Daily Mail, this 65-year-old faces abuse and needs extra protection after her recent comments about the war in Palestine and Israel.
"I see children being thrown off motorcycles, kidnapped, babies being decapitated, children at peace raves being shot and killed; what the f--k is going on in the world?"
Madonna has made her stance on escalating tensions clear, commenting that it would be "irresponsible" to remain silent.
Expressing her fear of what's going on in Palestine, she received a tremendous backlash from pro-Palestine supporters.
In response to her comments concerning the massacre committed by Hamas terrorists on October 7, the singer was viciously and inappropriately attacked in several social media posts.
She was branded as a "Zionist witch" and a "riminal," leaving her distraught.
Additionally, photographs of dead or injured babies were posted to her, with some comments ridiculing her ability to be a mother.
Though Madonna was raised a Catholic, she nevertheless developed an affinity for the teachings of Kabbalah-an ancient Jewish mystical tradition.
This fascination spurred criticism from many followers on her social media accounts, who derided her interest in the texts. This knowledge came from a friend who exposed the singer to profound lessons from sacred writings.
The Mail on Sunday reported that Madonna was subjected to hateful language from anti-Israel fanatics, who referred to her as a "kabbalah b****."
Friends said the singer was shocked and disturbed by the reaction to her stance regarding the escalating violence between Israel and Palestine; she had chosen not to take one side over another.
Amid escalating conflict, a senior music industry professional involved with Madonna's mega-tour confirmed that heightened security measures had been put in place for protection.
Assurances were made to protect fans during her live shows.
Citing celebratory concerns and safety issues, it was announced that plans to stage this year's MTV European Music Awards (EMAs) in Paris on November 5 had been put on hold.
Security around artists taking part was reportedly a key factor behind revoking arrangements for what should have been an exciting event.
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