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Madonna Secret: Turn form Wickedness or We're All Going to Hell


By Jennifer Cox
Oct 17, 2005
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Madonna's latest documentary, 'I'm Going to Tell You a Secret,' is set to air Friday on MTV.  And the former shock entertainer and material girl has a warning to all with this basic fundamentalist premise - turn from your wicked ways or you are going to hell.

Still Willing to Shock
Still Willing to Shock
Madonna the televangelist?

Matt Drudge dishes a preview:

The former Material Girl now believes "the beast is the modern world that we live in!"

"The material world. The physical world. The world of illusion, that we think is real. We live for it, we're enslaved by it. And it will ultimately be our undoing," Madonna explains in her new documentary film,

"I'M GOING TO TELL YOU A SECRET."

In the movie, which will premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York City on Tuesday, Madonna warns how people "are going to go to hell, if they don't turn from their wicked behavior."

The singer, who is also promoting the upcoming release of her new music CD, declares: "Most priests are gay."

"I refer to an entity called 'The Beast'. I feel I am describing the world that we live in right now. To me 'The Beast' is the modern world that we live in."

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She also declares herself to be quite the disciplinarian as a report says that her children are not allowed to watch TV, read magazines, drink milk or eat ice cream.

Um - Okay.

Older, more conservative - but still trying to shock to get folks to pay attention.

--Jennifer Cox







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