Madonna ‘recovering at home’ after intensive care scare, says longtime friend Rosie O’Donnell

Rosie O’Donnell recalled the better days of filming “A League of Their Own” with her best friend, Madonna.
O’Donnell answered fan questions on an Instagram post featuring the pair from their Rockford Peaches days, and admitted that Madonna was “recovering at home” after a hospital stay in the intensive care unit (USI).
The 64 year old man Singer “Like a Virgin” was rushed to hospital last week, according to longtime Madonna manager Guy Oseary. He also revealed that his celebration world tour dates would be rescheduled.
Fox News Digital has contacted representatives for Madonna for comment.
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Rosie O’Donnell and Madonna have been best friends since meeting on “A League of Their Own” in 1991. (Richard Corkery)
One follower simply said, “@Rosie give us an update.”
“She’s recovering at home – she’s very strong in general,” O’Donnell replied.
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Another fan wrote, “God bless her, hope she’s fine, I don’t care about the tour.” Rosie replied with a heart emoji and added, “it’s okay.”
The comedian first met the Queen of Pop while filming “A League of Their Own” in 1991.

The couple became fast friends after working together on the movie Penny Marshall. (Sonia Moskowitz)

Madonna was visiting Rosie on her former daytime talk show. (Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect)
Director Penny Marshall headlined the sports film based on the real All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, starring Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Téa Leoni, Jon Lovitz and Bill Pullman, to name a few- one.
Pop icon Madonna was hospitalized and had to stay in intensive care after developing a “serious” infection, according to her team.
“On Saturday June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which led (sic) to a multi-day stay in intensive care,” Oseary wrote on Instagram Wednesday. “Her health is improving, but she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected.”
Madonna before canceled a series of shows on his last tour in 2019, due to a knee injury, and eventually ended the tour early.
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“We will share more details with you as soon as we have them, including a new start date for the tour and for rescheduled shows,” Oseary added.
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel said a number of different issues could cause concern and prompt immediate attention.
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“Most often I would be concerned about the possibility of pneumonia or a UTI spreading to the blood and lungs,” he told Fox News Digital.

Madonna was forced to postpone her highly anticipated Celebration World Tour after being hospitalized in the intensive care unit last weekend. (Villa Elizabeth)
“A stay in intensive care is very serious and it shows that someone was in a life-threatening situation. If they come out of intensive care, it is very optimistic that they will recover afterwards.”
The “Vogue” singer was planning to kick off her celebratory world tour in July, which also marked her 40th anniversary in the entertainment industry.
Fans have already faced concert issues from the Queen of Pop after she canceled shows from her Madame X tour in 2019.
In February, Madge mourned the loss of her older brother, Anthony Ciccone.
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