The Daily Telegraph

Madonna tells off fan for not getting up – only they are in a wheelchair

- By Harriet Barber

SINGER Madonna scolded a fan at her concert for sitting down before realising they were in a wheelchair, video footage shows.

“What are you doing sitting down over there?

“What are you getting sitting down?” the singer asked the concertgoe­r after pausing the concert.

The 65-year-old then walked to the edge of the stage, to get closer to the fan she was addressing, to which the audience cheered.

It was at this point that Madonna realised the fan was in a wheelchair. “Oh, ok. Politicall­y incorrect. “Sorry about that. I’m glad you are here,” she said, before turning away and walking back to her position.

Videos of the incident spread quickly

‘At her age, she should have known better... They probably paid good money for their seats too. So rude’

on social media, with one being viewed more than two million times.

“At her age, she should have known better than to do this. They probably paid good money for their seats too. So rude,” one person wrote.

“She should have refunded that person’s ticket,” said another.

The fan in question has not publicly commented on the incident.

Madonna’s Celebratio­n tour commemorat­es four decades of her biggest hits, and has shows scheduled in over 35 cities across North America and Europe.

Her comments came during one of her five shows at Inglewood, in California, which seats 18,000 people.

The star singer had to postpone the start of her tour in June after being hospitalis­ed with a bacterial infection.

At the time, she said: “I did not want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour.

“I also didn’t want to let down the people who worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show.

“I hate to disappoint anyone.”

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