Madonna rushed to hospital as star postpones Celebration tour

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Madonna rushed to intensive care as star's world tour is postponed

MADONNA has been rushed to the ICU after a health crisis, leading the pop star to postpone her highly-anticipated Celebration tour.

The music icon's manager, Guy Oseary, took to social media on Wednesday to explain that Madonna, 64, stayed in the ICU for several days after a bacterial infection.

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