Oh Madonna, when will you ever please the critics? Proving that everyone isn’t a fan of the muscle bound music star, Madonna has been criticised by a Nobel Prize-winning former president.
Okay, so her upcoming Sticky & Sweet show in Warsaw, Poland on August 15, is on the date of the Feast Of The Assumption, which to people who aren’t in the know is the day Mary ascended to Heaven according to Catholic doctrine.
But the problem is, that Madge is well known for getting up the noses of the Catholic church thanks to her controversial video for 'Like A Prayer' in 1989 and more recently with an on-stage dedication of 'Like A Virgin' to the Pope last year, and this is the final nail in the coffin for ex-president Lech Walesa .
He blasted the popstar by saying; "It is a Satanic provocation. I am a man of faith and ask for such events not to happen on such an important feast in my religion." Whilst Protest leader Father Stanislaw Malkowski added: "This is an attack by the devil on our immaculate Catholic nation. This concert is a profanity and blasphemous."
Also keen to stick the boot in was parliamentarian Marian Brudzynski, who has promised two weeks of protest over the date. He said: "The concert of a highly perverse singer who calls herself 'Madonna' is deeply humiliating to Warsaw residents and Poles in general."
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