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Elon Musk Defends Madonna Amidst Controversy Over Celebration Tour Lawsuits

Elon Musk has come forward to defend Madonna, the Queen of Pop, as she faces multiple lawsuits tied to her ongoing Celebration Tour. The latest legal action alleges that Madonna exposed concert attendees to “pornography without warning” and started her shows significantly later than scheduled.

The lawsuit, filed by Justen Lipeles, claims that during Madonna’s performance at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, attendees were subjected to explicit content, including “topless women on stage simulating sex acts.” Additionally, Lipeles echoed previous complaints about the uncomfortable heat in the venue and accused Madonna and promoter Live Nation of false advertising due to the concert starting over an hour late.

This is not the first time Madonna has been sued over her tour. Earlier this year, plaintiffs Michael Fellows and John Hadden sued her for the late start times of her Brooklyn shows at the Barclays Center. They argued that the delays caused issues with public transportation and increased costs, inconveniencing attendees who had early morning responsibilities.

 

Madonna and Live Nation responded to the Brooklyn lawsuit by explaining that the delays were due to a technical issue during soundcheck on December 13th, which was documented in the press. They stated their intention to defend the case vigorously.

Last month, three more fans filed a similar lawsuit following her Washington D.C. shows. They cited the venue’s heat and the necessity to leave early, which deprived them of seeing the full concert.

In the midst of these legal battles, Elon Musk has voiced his support for Madonna. Musk took to social media, stating, “Madonna has been a groundbreaking artist for decades, pushing the boundaries of music and performance. It’s unfair to attack her creative expression and dedication to her fans over minor inconveniences.”

Musk’s defense of Madonna highlights the ongoing debate over the expectations of live performances and the artistic liberties taken by performers. As the lawsuits proceed, the pop icon continues to perform, maintaining her status as a legendary figure in the music industry.

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