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MADGE AS A HATTER: Madonna claims she's ready 'to breathe in COVID-19 air' because she has antibodies

This is merely the latest bizarre comment from Madonna regarding the coronavirus, considering she had previously stated in a now-deleted video that the COVID-19 virus was 'the great equalizer'
UPDATED MAY 1, 2020
Madonna (Getty Images)
Madonna (Getty Images)

In a strange new video, the celebrated pop diva Madonna has claimed that she is now ready to breathe in COVID-19 air because she apparently has coronavirus antibodies present in her system after getting tested for the deadly virus.

The iconic 61-year-old superstar made the eyebrow-raising revelation in her latest Quarantine Diaries episode on Thursday night, April 30, which can be viewed on Instagram.  "I took a test the other day and I found out that I have the antibodies," said Madge. "So tomorrow, I’m just going to go for a long drive in a car and I'm going to roll down the window, and I’m going to breathe in the COVID-19 air." Now despite her celebrity status and Kaballah knowhow, it doesn't really make sense for anyone to go outside right now, regardless of whether you've tested for coronavirus antibodies in your system or not.

Madonna performs onstage during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 1, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Getty Images)

All that means is that your body has already been exposed to the coronavirus and has now developed proteins (antibodies) to fight any infection. Although Madonna didn't go on record saying that she had experienced COVID-19 symptoms, plenty of documented cases worldwide showed that people could have the coronavirus virus and still be asymptomatic i.e. not suffer from any noticeable symptoms. But that stop a person from endangering other people as an active virus carrier if one plans to go outside, so staying indoors is still the safest option available. Furthermore, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explicitly stated that having antibodies in your system is not a guarantee that you will be immune to being affected by the fast-mutating coronavirus again.

Madonna had previously received plenty of backlash for comments she made about the coronavirus in an earlier video, where she termed it "the great equalizer." Sitting in a bathtub filled with rose petals, Madonna had primly stated, "That's the thing about COVID-19. It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are... It's the great equalizer and what's terrible about it is what's great about it." After people started complaining about her choice of words regarding the deadly disease, Madonna swiftly deleted the video. 

Madonna speaks onstage during the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards New York at New York Hilton Midtown on May 04, 2019 in New York City. (Getty Images)

Madonna also concluded her recent April 30 diary episode with these words, "Here's the good news. Tomorrow is another day, and I'm going to wake up and I'm going to feel differently. Start all over again." So we hope that maybe Madonna gets a change of heart or mind by then, and realizes that venturing out shouldn't really be on anyone's list of priorities right now, let alone on the godmother of pop music's to-do list. We'd like to quote Madonna's hashtags on her Quarantine Diaries episode back to her - "Stay safe and stay sane!" 

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