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Madonna Says She Was In an "Induced Coma for 48 Hours" From Bacterial Infection | THR News Video

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Madonna Says She Was In an 'Induced Coma for 48 Hours' From Bacterial Infection | THR News Video

Madonna Says She Was In an "Induced Coma for 48 Hours" From Bacterial Infection | THR News Video

Madonna is sharing more details about her medical emergency back in June revealing that she was in a 48-hour induced coma.

She revealed the new details to a packed house at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn as part of her Celebration World Tour.

This summer, the Grammy winner had to postpone the tour after she was admitted to the ICU for treatment.

The singer explained that she was in a medically induced coma while hospitalized for multiple days for a bacterial infection.


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