An article from BBC makes a "to do" about Madonna vowing never to come back to the U.S. and once again she tries to say she is nothing like her old self.
I remember her popping off about how she has settled down and out of porn style marketing her sexual image about three years ago. Then ...perhaps a year later she kisses Brittany Spears and Christine Aguilera for what-ever reason on stage at the EmptyV (Mtv) awards show. And then she writes a childrens book. Right. I believe anything she says now. <sarcasm>
So now she says she loves England. I would too if I had 70 bazillion dollars and could buy a castle to retire in.
What is worse is that reporters and editors from around the globe find it important to repeat this tripe to me. Guess what, if it doesn't feed my family I could care less what Madonna has to say. But alas, I can only state the obvious here in my blog, hoping EVERY single editor from any new source on the planet would get the idea that Ben and J-Lo or Liza or Elton mean zero to the common man outside of thanks but no thanks I'll be on with my day now information.
Here is the article, aren't you excited! I mean this stuff could change your life and give you perspective on yourself!
Madonna tells of love for EnglandPop star Madonna has fallen in love with English country life, she has told American Vogue magazine.In a interview with the magazine, the singer said she sees England - and not the US - as "home".
She is pictured in the August edition of the style magazine with her husband, film director Guy Ritchie, and two children Lourdes and Rocco.
The 46-year-old also said she is very different from her overtly sexual image of the 1990s.
She told the magazine: "The last thing I thought I would do is marry some laddish, shooting, pub going nature lover.
"And the last thing he thought he was going to do was marry some cheeky girl from the Midwest who doesn't take no for an answer.
"But now I love England and want to be here and not in America. I see England as my home."
Madonna added that she and Ritchie fell in love with their 1,000-acre estate, Ashcombe, on the Wiltshire/Dorset border.
She said she wears sensible shoes around the estate, goes hunting and fishing, rides horses and looks after her flock of chickens.
Her children, Lourdes, eight, and Rocco, four, feature in photographs in the 17-page Vogue spread called "Like a Duchess".
"To me, Ashcombe is a reflection of me and my husband in many ways, because it reflects our willingness to make a commitment," she added.


