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“I never wanted to hurt you.” a look back at Madonna and Tupac’s impossible love story

On the podcast ScandalsMadonna and TuPac’s love story is in the spotlight.
Madame Figaro

PODCAST:– Madonna has dated Sean Penn, Warren Beatty, rapper Vanilla Ice, basketball player Dennis Rodman, director Guy Ritchie, as well as rapper Tupac. She was 35 at the time and he was 22.

In July 2019, it was a cold shower for Madonna. A very intimate letter TuPac wrote to her is up for auction. And this, even though he was categorically against it. Its contents quickly hit the press as everyone wanted to understand why the King of the West Coast wrote his words to the “Queen of Pop” from Dannemora Prison on January 15, 1995. In it, TuPac tells Madonna that she’s under too much pressure, that his relationship with her is harming his music career. For what? Because he’s white.

TuPac writes: “Because of the racism in our society, it’s hard for a young black man to show love to an older white woman. For you, being seen with a black man wouldn’t hurt your career, it might even make you seem more open and interesting.” : For me, I felt like I was going to let down half the people who made me who I am today. I never wanted to hurt you, but I was scared Mysilov rapper confirms this. no, Madonna was not just a lover. Besides, everything between them started in 1993.

For this podcast episode Scandals Follow each other at the microphone of Segolene Forgar.

  • Lizzie Logan, American publication reporter Glamour
  • Stephanie Shermon, reporter Diverto
  • Kristen Barber, Associate Professor of Gender Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • Jeremy McEwen, essayist and professor of philosophy at Montmorency College, author The philosophy of hip hop
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This mini-series Scandals written and performed by Segolene Forgar. Scandals is a podcast Madame Figaropresented by Marion Galli-Ramuno and produced by Lucille Russo-Garcia. The investigation was led by Fanny Sovplein. Jean Thevenin produced it, mixed it and composed the music. Océane Ciuni is the editor-in-chief Scandalspodcast produced by Louie Créative, Louie Média’s audio content agency.

Source: Le Figaro

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