Discover Why Madonna Now Plans To "Breathe In the COVID-19 Air"

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Madonna has kept fans dialed in to her time in quarantine with her Instagram series "Quarantine Diaries." In the latest noir-style post shared on Thursday (April 30), Madonna dropped a bombshell that "took a test the other day and found that she has the antibodies" for COVID-19. 

The pop star referred to the blood test that shows whether a person's antibodies likely resulted from already being infected with COVID-19 and has potentially developed an immune response. 

"So tomorrow, I'm just going for a long drive in a car, and I'm going to roll down the window and I'm going to breathe in. I'm going to breathe in the COVID-19 air," she continued, as the jazzy video transitioned to a shot of driving through sunny streets. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The remainder of Madonna's diary - which sparked initial controversy as Madonna lay in her bathtub while describing coronavirus as "the great equalizer" - concludes with the pop icon sitting at a typewriter, narrating her existential wanderings as soft jazz lulls in the background. 

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Apart from her social series, Madonna recently teamed up with Bill Gates to donate $1 million in one effort and Reform Alliances to donate 100,000 masks to inmates in another to join to the fight against COVID-19. 

 

 

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