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- Madonna Louise
- Veronica Ciccone
- was an Eighties
- phenomenon.
- Almost from the
- moment she had
- her first hit
- single, Holiday
- in 1983, she
- became for
- teenage girls an
- icon of sexual
- assertiveness
- and independence
- #
- Madonna's first
- film break,
- combined with
- over ten million
- record sales and a
- much-publicised
- marriage to actor
- Sean Penn, fuelled
- a formidable
- publicity machine.
- Soon Madonna's
- private life, her
- music and her
- films were all just
- part of one big
- celebrity package
- #
- Some felt that the
- way Madonna
- single-mindedly
- constructed her
- own career and
- her own image,
- making millions
- of dollars along
- the way, was a
- sign of greed and
- self-obsession;
- others were
- impressed to see
- a woman take
- command of her
- own destiny
- #
- Madonna's
- marriage, like
- everything in
- her life, was
- public property
- from the start.
- The marriage
- lasted only three
- years, and Mr
- and Mrs Penn's
- relationship with
- the press was far
- from easy
- #
- "What is a control
- freak?" said
- Madonna.
- "Somebody who
- needs to know
- what is going on;
- somebody who
- needs to have
- everything taken
- care of; somebody
- that requires
- everybody to do
- their job and do it
- good. If that is a
- control freak,
- then I am."
- #
- Madonna's Blond
- Ambition tour
- became the
- subject of her
- film, Truth or
- Dare: In Bed With
- Madonna. At the
- time she was
- dating Warren
- Beatty, and even
- he, an expert in
- stardom, was
- surprised by her
- obsessive media-
- awareness: "She
- doesn't want to
- live off camera,
- much less talk."
- #
- Always happiest
- when courting
- controversy,
- Madonna
- managed to turn
- the threat of
- arrest into more
- hype for the
- show
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- Madonna was master of the "anti-photo-opportunity". She went
- jogging in Hyde Park to publicise her presence in London, but any
- journalist or photographer who tried to get near her risked being
- flattened by her bodyguards
- #
- Millions of words
- were written to
- try to fathom
- the Madonna
- phenomenon.
- It seems that
- part of the
- explanation
- is that she was
- in the end,
- plain ordinary -
- and so endlessly
- re-inventable
- #
- The marketing of
- a megastar is a
- highly lucrative
- business.
- Madonna has
- always known
- her worth and
- insists on tight
- control of her
- public image
- including tough
- contracts for
- photographic
- sessions
- #
- Madonna's book
- Sex was sold
- with "ultra
- secure packaging"
- ensuring no pre-
- purchase peeking.
- Madonna promised
- a book "based on
- fantasies . . a
- dream world, it's
- pretend, OK."
- Nevertheless, the
- book caused yet
- another round of
- media frenzy and
- controversy
- #
- The publication of
- Sex was tied in
- to the release of
- Madonna's album,
- Erotica. The
- book and the
- record were
- published
- simultaneously
- for maximum
- impact. Madonna
- was accused of
- appropriating gay
- culture for her
- own ends
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- Madonna's conical
- bra, designed by
- Jean-Paul
- Gaultier, soon
- became a kind of
- trademark, like
- Charlie Chaplin's
- bowler hat or the
- Beatles' moptop
- haircuts
- #
- In 1992
- Madonna's own
- "multi-media
- entertainment
- company",
- Maverick, was
- formed. Madonna
- called it "a
- vehicle to
- entertain as well
- as enlighten,
- provoke, and
- naturally, make a
- profit."
- #
- Madonna started
- as a singer and
- dancer, became
- the biggest star in
- the world, and
- then turned into
- a sociological
- phenomenon to
- be immortalised
- in academic
- theses
- #
- Madonna's fame
- inevitably led to
- a backlash. Her
- acting abilities
- came in for
- particular scorn,
- but Madonna
- remained deadly
- serious about
- herself: "Every
- time I reach a
- new peak, I see a
- new one I want
- to climb. Maybe I
- should rest and
- admire the view,
- but I can't. I've
- got to keep on
- pushing."
- #
- Madonna's
- ambition seems
- greatest in the
- area where she is
- weakest: "I
- always had a
- great interest in
- films, and the
- thought that I
- could only make
- records for the
- rest of my life
- filled me with
- horror. Ultimately
- I want to direct."
- #
- After "Sex" and
- "Truth or Dare: In
- Bed with Madonna",
- the world was left
- waiting to see
- what she will
- come up with
- next. Her records
- still sell in their
- millions, and she
- remains just as
- ambitious as ever
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