Though Madonna’s biopic remains somewhat confidential, casting for the “visual autobiography,” as she describes it is now underway.
Taking to social media to confirm that her project is moving forward, one of the world’s most successful singer/songwriters (born Madonna Louise Ciccone) is seen dancing in a studio to her 1983 classic “Burning Up” with the caption “Auditions for my film are a surreal experience. But I’m enjoying dancing to the classics!”
While others have approached Madonna about taking her story to the big screen, one studio sent her a draft script, which she described as “the most hideous superficial crap I ever read,” adding:
“Why would these people make a movie about my life? There’s nothing true in the script, the guy who is making it has no understanding of women, no appreciation of women, no respect for women.”
Madonna’s 14th and most recent studio album, 2019’s Madame X, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart adding to her ever-growing list of second-most #1 albums in the U.S. among female artists with nine, trailing only Barbra Streisand, who has 11.
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Author: Saul Goode