Madonna Revived by Narcan: ‘Had to Be Brought Back From The Dead’

Photo edit of Madonna. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta.
Photo edit of Madonna. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta.

In an exclusive revelation from RadarOnline.com, details have surfaced about the recent life-threatening health scare involving Madonna, the globally recognized Queen of Pop. On June 24th, Madonna was found unconscious, prompting an immediate and essential intervention using NARCAN, an emergency antidote typically utilized in cases of suspected overdose or severe septic shock. In Madonna’s case, the latter was the identified cause, with no suggestions of drug involvement.

At the age of 64, Madonna’s condition necessitated intubation and at least one night in a New York hospital’s intensive care unit. An official statement clarified that she was battling a severe bacterial infection, a development far more serious than initial reports had suggested.

Currently, Madonna is on the road to recovery, surrounded by the support of her loved ones at her home. Further details have recently emerged that her 10-year-old twins, Estere and Stella, were present during the critical event. It is speculated that Madonna’s relentless preparation for her upcoming 84-show world tour, involving extensive reliance on pain medication, may have contributed to her health decline.

Madonna’s manager, Guy Oseary, has stated that further details regarding its rescheduling will be announced when deemed appropriate.


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