The Brazilian drag queen revealed that the American singer created an affectionate nickname for her during rehearsals for the show
After participating in Madonna’s historic show last Saturday, the 4th, Pabllo Vittar was very happy with what he had just experienced. During an interview with Fantasticthe Brazilian drag queen revealed what it was like to have had this privilege and revealed some behind the scenes of the moment she experienced with one of her greatest musical references.
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“During these days of rehearsal I was able to be close to her, create a bond, I was very happy and I felt like the most blessed person in the world because her presence radiates such great energy. It gave me the strength to continue throughout the year ” commented Pablo.
The artist revealed that Madonna created an affectionate nickname for her during rehearsals. “We spent the whole week rehearsing here in Copacabana [Palace], calls me “little daughter”. She is already my mother! I already consider my mother. She’s really my mother now.”
Pabllo confessed that the money was still falling and advised fans to follow their dreams. “You know those dreams where you were with Madonna? And it sounds really crazy. But it happened and it was real and I’m really happy. I hope this meeting inspires other people to continue believing in their dreams and believing in who we can be.” In the end Pabllo even sent a message in English to the American: “I love you, Madonna”.
On her social media, Madonna thanked Pabllo and Anitta, who was also present at the presentation: “It really happened. Thank you Rio. Thank you Pabllo Vittar and Anitta. Words cannot express my gratitude to everyone involved,” she wrote.
Source: Terra

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