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Madonna on Brits fall: 'I created a horror show for everyone'

Madonna has admitted that her on-stage stumble at the Brit Awards was a "horror show".

The singer became an internet sensation in late February when she fell over during a performance at this year's Brits.

After getting her cape caught on a backing dancer and stumbling, the US star quickly recovered and resumed her show.

Speaking on the Jonathan Ross Show, Madonna said that she felt the incident was unlike her because she puts her all into rehearsals.

The Queen of Pop said: "I'm a creature of habit I rehearse everything, everything, everything.

"I was thrown a wrench at the beginning of the performance. I was told to tie my cape and start much further back and I had to walk further and everyone was worried my cape was slide off so they tied it really tight around my neck.

"So here I am marching in like the queen, I got to the top of the stairs and I pulled the silky string and it wouldn't come undone.

"My two lovely Japanese dancers they basically strangled me off the stage. I had two choices, I could either be strangled or fall, and I chose to fall."

Ross tried to show a video of the fall to Madonna, but she said: "I don't want to see it, don't make me watch.

"It was a nightmare, I like to be amazing, I rehearse and rehearse so when I do a show it is effortless and I create magic. I did the opposite, I actually created a horror show for everyone."

 

 

 

 

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