Randy Taraborelli met Madonna for the first time in 1983. At the time, she was only 25 years old and came across as rude, arrogant, impatient, and headstrong. "People don't know how good I am yet, but in a few years everyone will know me," she said. "My plan is to be the greatest star of the century."
Randy Taraborre Leigh, the American author who later wrote "Madonna," said of their first encounter: "It's very difficult to talk to Madonna, mainly because she doesn't listen to you at all." Clearly, this is An ambitious, wayward stunner.
In 1990, Madonna embarked on her world tour, titled "Blonde Ambitious". Why such a flamboyant name? Madonna said: "I'll never be satisfied. I won't be happy until I'm famous as God. I'm grumpy and ambitious. I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bad woman, Whatever!" And
so, the bad woman Madonna's show time began. She donned what French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier had designed for her: a flesh-red corset, a metallic tapered bra, black mesh garters that deformed as the thighs tightened... With scarlet lips and black moles on the lips, it shows a vulgar and direct sexiness and indulgence. It was, without a doubt, a hugely successful tour, with Madonna's hot, bold dance moves combined with her almost shameless outfits, leaving audiences all over the world mesmerized and insane.
In just a few short years, she has gone from being a street girl who goes to great lengths to pay rent and eat, even looking for food in trash cans, to become the darling of the whole world. The "Blonde Ambition" tour gave Madonna an instant hit, with 4.3 million households in the U.S. watching the show at the same time, setting HBO's highest-ever viewership. When someone questioned how vulgar the show was being televised, Madonna said disdainfully at the concert: "You know what I'm going to say to the Americans? - Fuck, have a sense of humor?!"
As if all this was not exciting enough, Madonna decided to launch a documentary filming the tour process, recording every bit of the tour. She chose young filmmaker Alex Kershian to direct the documentary. Alex is a Harvard graduate who won Madonna with a short film about a rock opera he directed. "We were attracted to each other," Alex later said, "but not necessarily sexually." So, starting in March 1990, during the four months of the tour, he was fully involved in Madonna's life, Recorded almost every moment of Madonna, indulgence or depression, joy or intense. In 1991, the documentary was released under the title "Sleeping with Madonna".
Of course not everyone appreciates the idea. Madonna's then-boyfriend, Warren Beatty, scoffed at this, "Please, the god of failure, show me the way for this delirious girl!" There is a scene in the film, Madonna went to the doctor when she was sick, and the doctor suggested to turn off the camera, Sitting on the sidelines, Warren sarcastically said: "Turn off the camera? It's better to just kill her. Turn off the camera, what's the point of her life?"
This film also directly caused Madonna and Warren Beatty's relationship break. In August 1990, in Warren's screening room, Madonna let Warren and a few friends watch a rough cut sample of "Bed with Madonna", and Madonna's presumptuous performance in the film clearly made Warren feel very uncomfortable. comfortable. "My God, when did you become so conservative? Do you remember the freedom and rebellion of your youth?" Madonna asked. Warren forced a smile: "Very few." The next day, Madonna received a letter from Warren Beatty's lawyer. The letter said Warren must be removed from the final version of the film or she could be sued. As a result, Warren, who accompanied Madonna almost all the time, appeared in very few scenes in the film.
As a 52-year-old man who has already made a name for himself, Warren is understandable for showing disgust at Madonna's reckless behavior, but as we in front of the TV, how can we not love Madonna? Madonna in the film is straightforward and daring, and we even want to thank "Sleeping with Madonna" for recording these for us:
She can show disgust at the sanctimonious appearance of Kevin Costner in his prime. Kevin Costner used the term "neat" to describe her concerts. She said: "Neat? Anyone who says my concerts are neat will be eliminated
from the competition!" Quotes like "I'll kill anyone who has hatred - because I hate that kind of person", like "How can earrings make people beautiful? It's money that makes people beautiful".
She was fascinated by the handsome Antonio Banderas, and when she was on tour in Spain, before going to meet Antonio at a banquet, she went to great lengths to make Antonio fall in love with her at first sight. Later, she said: "I thought of everything, but I didn't think that Antonio was married, and his wife was also at the banquet." But this did not affect her love for Antonio. When she went to the bathroom with her best friend, she kept going He sighed: "He must have flaws, he must have flaws, how can a man be so perfect? Maybe his second child is very small..." Before leaving, she repeatedly told Antonio to call her, but , "Since then, there is no news of Antonio..." Madonna began to laugh at herself: "Actually... his acting skills are not very good!
" "Truth or Dare" game. When it was Madonna's turn, the friend asked: "Madonna, truth or dare?" Madonna chose dare, and the friend asked: "Use that bottle to perform oral sex." Madonna said nothing, picked up the wine bottle and began to perform, even sucking and licking to deepen her throat , I saw a bunch of friends go high. After the performance, pick up the bottle of wine and drink. The friend stumbled and laughed: "See, Madonna swallowed it after oral sex!"
During the performance in her hometown of Detroit, Madonna brought her father Tony to the stage and sang "Happy Birthday" to him with the audience. . She knelt down in front of her father, expressing her love and missing him... Nicky Harris, who sang Madonna, said: "She's saying 'I love you, Daddy' and I hope you'll accept me, see All these people, look how much they love me."
The Holy See banned her from performing in Italy because of her daring performance at the concert, and Madonna said this at the Italian airport: "If everyone thinks I'm a sinner, find someone who's not guilty and try. You all Is so devout Catholic, I ask you, come and see my performance, and then make a judgment. My concert is not a rock concert in the ordinary sense, but a theoretical performance of my deep understanding of music Like a movie, my concerts will question, inspire reflection, and take the audience on a spiritual journey that truly reflects the good and the bad, light and darkness, joy and sorrow, redemption and liberation. I am not advocating A certain form of life, just stated faithfully, and let the audience decide and judge for themselves, this is what I mean by freedom of speech - freedom of expression and freedom of thought. I pray every night before going to bed, not only for the performance to go well, but also for the I hope the audience under the stage can keep an open heart and regard my performance as a tribute to love, life and humanity..."
What kind of woman is this sincere, not hypocritical, not hiding, she is not someone else, she is her . Later, she told Flashy World magazine: "People say 'she knows she's making a movie, she's just acting.' But even if I'm acting, there's a certain authenticity in my acting. You can Saying after watching that I don't know Madonna yet... Okay! Because you'll never know the real me, never." The
reason it's called "Bed with Madonna" is because at the end of the film, she and All the dancers had fun in bed. "Get off my bed and don't come back here until your dick gets bigger," she said to a partner. She exclaimed as she was hugged naked by the black dancer, "Oh my God. Ah, your brother is so big!" After she said "I really want to take off my shirt and give it to you", she was pressed by a group of friends on the bed to take off her shirt, she resisted and giggled: "It's breastfeeding time. It's not here yet, don't do this!" What we saw was not porn, just happy time for a bunch of friends. She didn't care whether she was accepted by conservative Hollywood, and she led the group shouting: "Do we want to be accepted by Hollywood - NO!"
Her agent, Freddie Dieman, had worried that the film might ruin Madonna's reputation, and he tried to persuade her to cut out several of the scenes. "The scene where you put your hand in your mouth and said Kay Vincostner made you sick should be deleted."
"No, not," she said, shaking her head.
"And the part where you said the woman taught you to use the tampon should also be deleted. It's disgusting."
"That part has to stay," she said. "Nothing disgusting."
"Okay, but That last part where you're like a bitch with everyone..."
Finally, Madonna interrupted him. "Fuck you, Freddy," she said, "everyone knows I'm a bitch, who cares? People think I'm Saddam Hussein, they compare me to Hitler, stop Mention my damn movie! It's all things that everyone has known for a long time."
In fact, the public's attitude towards Madonna can be summed up by the reaction after the publication of her photo album "SEX": "God, she has a history. The sickest, most twisted embodiment of the soul ever - but I'll buy a copy on Friday when I get paid, it's exciting."
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