Adam Lambert sending Madonna positive energy following intensive care stay
Madonna, 64, is expected to make a ‘full recovery’ after her hospitalisation earlier this week and is said to be feeling better and following doctors’ orders.
As expected, the Holiday hitmaker has been forced to pause all her upcoming commitments to focus on her health, including delaying the start of her forthcoming tour.
Catching up with Metro.co.uk ahead of his headline performance at this year’s Pride in London, Adam, 41,shared his well wishes.
‘I definitely am feeling for her and sending her positive energy,’ he told us.
‘I am a longtime Madonna fan. I’ve seen her in concert a number of times, I’ve met her a few times, she’s been very nice to me. I really wish her well.
‘I’m glad to hear that they think she’s going to make a full recovery and that she will be okay, so that’s the most important thing.’
American Idol winner Adam will be headlining Pride in London on Saturday, with Wicked superstar Idina Menzel and Todrick Hall warming up the Trafalgar Square Stage for him.
‘It’s so exciting,’ he enthused ahead of the performance. ‘You might be surprised by how much glitter I’m able to put on my body and rhinestones on my face and sparkly things everywhere.
‘I don’t think it’s going to be a stunty surprise show. I think, hopefully, people are just excited by the music and have a good time and want to joy.’
Bigging up his Sigala collab track You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real), which has been named as the official Pride song, he added: ‘I was thrilled that Sigala wanted to work on this with me and I wanted to honour Sylvester who is an unsung icon in the music industry, especially being out and gay when he wrote this song.
‘It just felt like the right message, given everything that’s going on right now in the world with any sort of anti-gay sentiment, spreading a message of unbridled love is perfect.
‘That’s the weapon that we have is joy – and it’ll make you shake your tush.’
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