Madonna's management held crisis meeting on Zoom fearing she might not survive bacterial infection
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Madonna's management held crisis meeting on Zoom fearing she might not survive bacterial infection

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Madonna's management team held a crisis meeting on Zoom last Sunday amid fears that she might not have survived the bacterial infection that saw her admitted to intensive care. Madonna's management team held a crisis meeting on Zoom last Sunday when they decided to postpone her gigs amid fears that she might not have survived a bacterial infection Madonna's daughter, Lourdes Leon, was in Paris celebrating a new collection of Vans trainers before she raced to her bedside Madonna's son David Banda in New York this week One source said: 'The simple fact is that nobody knew at this point how it was going to all end. Paula Ciccone is the younger sister of Madonna and works as a winemaker in Michigan Jennifer Ciccone is pictured with her stepmother, Joan, at the family winery in Michigan Madonna's brother Christopher, seen in 2013 Madonna and her brother Chris Ciccone are pictured together in March 1995 The singer's brother Mario, seen at the family's winery in Michigan Sources close to the singer said she has been working around the clock to ensure that her tour is perfect, with one revealing that she has been rehearsing six days a week. The 64-year-old pop icon's manager Guy Oseary confirmed the news in an Instagram post on Wednesday, revealing that the star was still 'under medical care' Madonna's manager added that the singer has been forced to postpone the start of her 40th anniversary Celebration tour, which was set to begin on July 15 in Canada According to Oseary, Madonna is 'still under medical care' but is 'expected to make a full recovery' - although a rescheduled date for her tour has yet to be shared The 'life-threatening' condition that de-railed Madonna's tour: What are bacterial infections and what causes them?

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