One day after Madonna's 1994 album 'Bedtime Stories' hit number one on iTunes, the pop icon revealed she has tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, making her the latest celebrity with coronavirus.
is a dancer, a professor, a head of state, a housekeeper, an equestrian, a prisoner, a student, a mother, a child, a teacher, a nun, a singer, a saint, a whore, and a new carrier of coronavirus antibodies!revealed in the latest installment of herdigital series, which she's released on social media since the early days of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
"Tomorrow, I'm just going to go for a long drive in a car and roll down the window, and I'm going to go breathe in the COVID-19 air. I hope the sun is shining.
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