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GIORGIO ARMANI DISCLAIMS THE BLAME FOR FALL MADONNA

Madonna's fall at the Brit Awards still yields. Soon after the incident, Madonna posted on his Instagram a message that was fine and that his clothes Armani had him hanged for being too tight.



"The Armani hanged me! My beautiful cover was tied too tight. But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up! Thanks for the good messages! I'm fine! "

The next day, in an interview with Jonathan Ross Madonna gave more details telling his version:

"They changed my choreography and told me to tighten the knot of my cape and start walking much earlier than I had tested. Everyone was worried that my cape would fall in the path then made a tight knot in my neck. Then I went walking marching like a queen. I was pro top of the stairs and pulled the silk cord that actually had not broken the tie. And so, my beloved two Japanese basically strangled me on stage. I had two choices: to be strangled or fall. I chose to fall. "

With the huge response, the press was behind the own designer Giorgio Armani to comment. During the presentation of his new collection in Milan, he replied briefly and was categorical: Madonna changed the cover, exempting from guilt.

"The cover had a gain and she wanted a tie and it happened that she could not undo it at the time. That's all I can say. As we know, Madonna can be very difficult to deal with. "

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