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Madonna May be the queen of pop, but during her alleged behavior “Hamilton” presentation is a Broadway star Anthony Ramos Calling him almost ten years later.
Ramos, who acted in the original Broadway actress, “Watch What Happens Live!”
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“The most scary was Madonna with her iPad with her face”, ” Ramos said boringly when host Andy Cohen Asked about the starry audience. “He was all the time like this,” he added by mimicizing him, staring at the device. “I was like” damn, short. If you don’t enjoy it so much, you know the door is there. You don’t have to stay here. “
Ramos is not the first “Hamilton” member to overshadow Madonna’s sad 2015 case.
Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda He seemed to refer to him in a tweet at that time, writing, “tonight I asked for a phase control to allow a celebrity (who was sending SMS via ACT 2) in the background. #NoselfieForyou.”
Although Miranda did not named the names, the rumors swirled quickly that he referred to Madonna.
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The speculation was so widespread that his publicist publicly denied the claims by saying, “That is not true. He was called to the back four different times” and that he wrote after the exhibition when they made his asset. Madonna had already made a lot of donation. “
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Still, other “Hamilton” members did not arrest.
Jonathan Groffwho called King George III killed Madonna directly in an interview with 2015 Dot429By saying, “You couldn’t miss it on the stage. It was a black emptiness in the audience in front of us, and her face is perfectly there in the light of her iPhone light three -quarters of the exhibition.”
He added that he was not called in the background because “that b-tch was on his phone.”
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Before the “Hamilton” stars allegedly called him from SMS via the Broadway presentation, Madonna faced a confrontation with the phone to Faux Pas, and this was reported that she was banned from a cinema.
In 2013, the Queen of the pop made titles after claiming to send text messages during the “12 -year -old slave” exhibition at the New York Film Festival. By Page six At that time, when another guest asked him to put his phone off, Madonna clicked back, “It’s for businesses … Endlaver!”
The show featured a powerful historical drama, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt, a film that tells the painful story of Solomo Northup, a free man sold to slavery in the 19th century.
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Despite their alleged outbreaks, the sources reported US weekly That Madonna seemed to be emotional during the movie.
“Some people are shocked by this because Madonna ripped visibly,” one insider said. “Everyone there thought he was well moved.”
In fact, he was eager to show his support for the project, and was announced to posing with photographs with film director Steve McQueen while dressing in a completely black lace band, gloves and all.
Still, the controversy aroused enough noise, which Tim League, CEO of Alamo Drafthouse, tweeted that Madonna was forbidden for their theaters unless she had been a public apology.
Although he never dealt with the case directly, the moment became part of a growing criticism, which is aimed at “material girl” on his screen schedules during live performances, which would again flare up in 2015 when “Hamilton” stars accused him of sending text messages throughout the second exhibition.
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Although he has a long history with Broadway, starring “Speed-the-Plow” in 1988, and by shooting Eva Perón famous in the 1996 film’s 1996 film, his performances have aroused polarizing opinions.
Broadway legend Lupone Pattiwho comes from the Eva role on stage said once, “Madonna is a movie killer. She’s dead behind her eyes … she can’t work out of a paper bag.”
Although Madonna’s music careers are still iconic, her reputation, at least in theater groups, still wakes up drama to be worth the spiral of her Broadway.