Poor Madonna, the pop star can't stop being sued. Now she's been hit with another class-action lawsuit, this time from a disgruntled fan who alleges that her “Celebration Tour” was overly sexual and disrespectful to fans.
As reported by TMZ, a fan named Justen Lipeles filed the lawsuit against Madonna, alleging that concertgoers were presented with “pornography without warning” and were “forced to watch topless women on stage simulating sexual acts.” He also alleges that the artist encouraged her fans to get naked, although it was reportedly less of a sexual request and had more to do with the high temperatures inside the venue. (Madonna addressed her preference for heat in April, criticizing the production staff of her show in Miami for blowing up the air conditioning.)
Lipeles was also unhappy with the performance, as the lawsuit also includes complaints related to the delayed start of the show, alleged cases of lip-syncing, and the aforementioned high temperatures, which he claims caused him and others to fall ill. physically.
This is far from the first time Madonna has faced lawsuits in response to her live shows. In April, his attorneys moved to dismiss a case centered on three delayed performances that, the lawsuit claims, caused fans who had to “get up early the next day for work” to have “trouble getting a ride home.”
However, Madonna recently concluded the seemingly successful “Celebration Tour” (read our review) and performed before 1.6 million people on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, the biggest show of her career.
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