Tagged: Madonna
From one bad girl to another
Madonna wished Nicki Minaj happy birthday – from her own Instagram profile of course – and Nicki got back with a re-post and a sweet reply. Read More
Fabien Baron on his Interview Art issue
The enormously talented Fabien Baron, the creative director behind some of Madonna’s greatest visual masterpieces posted these words on his Instagram to comment the release of the Art issue of Interview Magazine. Read More
‘In the booth with the one and only Madonna’
The name of Danish-born producer and songwriter Toby Gad appeared on Madonna’s Instagram again last night after several weeks – and at the same time this is what Toby posted on his own page:... Read More
Chained in the studio
From Madonna’s Instagram: Recording studio have me feeling like………….. #werkingbitch
It’s Diplo and Sophie and Madonna and Nicki Minaj
“You’d be surprised… me and Sophie did a bunch of stuff together. We’re going to be releasing it. I did a record that was literally Sophie and Madonna and Nicki Minaj,” Diplo says… Read More
It’s confusing
From Madonna’s Instagram:
Its confusing. Nipples are considered forbidden and provocative but exposing your ass is not. #flummoxed Read More
Surprise visitor in the studio today!
If you’ve been wondering if Madonna is still keeping herself busy in the studio these days, here’s an answer for you straight from her Instagram. Read More
Bitch I might be @analprobehearts
From Madonna’s Instagram: Bitch I might be @analprobehearts #windthatshitdown
‘Adé: A Love Story’ Finds Its Writer
In an exclusive story today The Hollywood Reporter breaks the news that Dianne Houston has signed on to adapt for the big screen Rebecca Walker’s “Adé: A Love Story“, the story of a 19-year-old American student traveling with a feminist companion in Africa who falls in love with a young Muslim man on an island off the coast of Kenya.
Back in May it was reported that CAA was arranging financing while Madonna and the producers were reportedly on the hunt for a screenwriter to adapt the book. And the news is in today that they find the right writer in African-American film director, producer and screenwriter Dianne Houston, who also wrote “Take the Lead”, the 2006 movie starring Antonio Banderas and who is also working on a bipic based on the life of rapper Missy Elliot. Read More