Madonna is one of those artists who have marked the history of music. The American singer is one of the most relevant of the 20th and 21st century, and this year she had planned a tour that was going to present her most recognized songs after more than forty years of professional career. However, The Celebration Tour – that’s how the tour was baptized – has been postponed because Madonna’s state of health has suffered in recent days. After a few days in the hospital, the singer is recovering at home, and sources close to her reveal how she is doing.

Last weekend the news came to light that the singer had been rushed to a hospital, after her team found her unconscious. After her scare, the artist was diagnosed with a “bacterial infection”, which forced her to be admitted to the intensive care unit. ”Ella Her health improves, but she is still under medical care. She is expected to make a full recovery,” explained her manager, Guy Oseary, through a statement on her Instagram profile.

During the past week, there was little information that came out about the singer’s state of health. The Page Six medium revealed that the singer’s sons, David Banda and Rocco Ritchie, were seen in the house that the music star has in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, in New York, with the uncertainty if their mother She could already be in that apartment or she would still be in the hospital. For her part, CNN revealed this Thursday that the artist has already been discharged from the hospital and is at her house recovering.

After leaving the Intensive Care Unit, the singer of songs like Frozen or Hung Up is at home, resting, still fighting against the bacterial infection she suffers from. A relative of the artist has revealed to Page Six that the last hours at home are being very complicated. “She’s been vomiting uncontrollably and is bedridden,” she reveals.

The family of the winner of seven Grammy Awards believes that this bump in her health is due to “her extreme training schedule” for her tour, which started on July 15 in Vancouver and passed through Barcelona with two dates at the beginning of November. However, the show will have to wait. “Madonna had been rehearsing for weeks and putting in 12-hour days preparing,” the source told Page Six.

On the other hand, another person from the artist’s environment assures TMZ that the singer “had been fighting a fever for a month”, but “did not go to the doctor because she was focused on her next tour”. “Everything, including the tour, is taking a backseat and no one can mention anything related to work around her because she would go crazy,” said the source to the aforementioned medium. Now her fans hope that the artist recovers soon to meet all of them where she likes to be the most: on stage.