The Mercury News

Madonna accused of ableism after `politicall­y incorrect' flub about fan

- By Alexandra Del Rosario

Madonna acknowledg­ed at a recent concert that it was “politicall­y incorrect” to urge a fan using a wheelchair to stand up. Still, the pop icon faces accusation­s of ableist behavior on social media.

The “Material Girl” and “Like a Virgin” diva, 65, drew backlash over the weekend after a video reportedly from a Celebratio­n Tour concert at the Kia Forum this month went viral. In the clip, Madge hypes up her audience and encourages them to “take this ride with me.”

“What are you doing sitting down over there?,” the singer asks, singling out a concertgoe­r. “What are you doing sitting down?”

She walks to the end of the stage to get a closer look at the fan, who she sees is in a wheelchair. “Oh OK, politicall­y incorrect, sorry about that,” she tells the concertgoe­r.

“I'm glad you're here,” the Grammy-winner adds, before seemingly poking fun at her flub. “Oh, my God.”

While Madonna moved forward from her faux pas, multiple social media users were hung up on the moment. Public speaker and author Ola Ojewumi, who is a wheelchair user, described Madonna on X (formerly Twitter) as “ableist trash.”

Ojewumi compared the viral moment with the treatment she received from rapper Lupe Fiasco at a previous concert. The writer said the “Show Goes On” artist “saw me sitting in a standing-room-only concert and looked confused.” Ojewumi added that Lupe Fiasco made the concert extra special by taking photos with her backstage, dedicating a song to her and more.

“That's the difference between an artist and what Madonna is — ableist trash,” she wrote.

“Madonna was insane for telling a wheelchair user to stand up for her songs,” wrote user @gagasyuyi.

On the other hand, some online fans came to the Queen of Pop's defense. “She couldn't see that the person was in a wheelchair,” wrote @MCiccone94, “leave her alone.”

“Wheelchair or not everyone should be standing at a Madonna show,” tweeted @iamthelast­law.

 ?? BEN STANSALL — GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA ?? Madonna poses arrives on the red carpet to attend a special screening of the film “The Beatles: Eight Days A Week — The Touring Years” in London in 2016.
BEN STANSALL — GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA Madonna poses arrives on the red carpet to attend a special screening of the film “The Beatles: Eight Days A Week — The Touring Years” in London in 2016.

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