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27 of February, 12:22

Shame on Madonna blamed on PR (video) The fall of the Madonna during a concert at the Brit Awards felt a marketing gimmick. Using this marketing stunt artist hopes to increase sales of its own new album, which is not something that has not caused a stir, but also became the pretext for exclusion singer from the radio.

American dancer and actress collapsed during a performance of the song Living For Love. 1 their dancers had to pull off with Madonna's long cloak, but at the same time, the artist was not able to keep his balance and fell from the stairs.

Despite this, she finished speaking. After the performance, Madonna explained that the cloak was tightened excessively tight. She told that feels great, reports the Daily Star.

In an attempt to cash in on the incident was suspected singer, her fans. According to some fans, at the time of the conflict Madonna gently turned his back to the viewers, and its fall was perfectly synchronized with the words Let me fall, I'm gonna carry on ("Let me fall, I will continue") that leads to arguments.

To critical fans joined Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans, which is 4 times led the Brit Awards ceremony. His opinion is shared by thousands of British, the newspaper stresses.

The fall of the number of search queries on the performance of the Madonna increased significantly (if to be specific, at 134%). The song Living For Love, with which the artist performed at the ceremony, took off for 2nd place in the hit parade singles.

A week earlier, the largest English radio station BBC Radio 1 removed from the air Madonna's Living For Love. Taking into account the opinion of key, a 56-year old singer excessively old for listeners. With all this 72-year-old Paul McCartney presented in ether 2 songs.

The correspondent reported that almost half of the audience pop station Radio 1 is young people aged 15 to 29 years old, but some artists, regardless of age, remain relevant and others are not.

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