Following her recent near-death experience due to bacterial infection, which led to her eventual hospitalization, Madonna is reconsidering her life and legacy. The singer recently established strict guidelines for managing her legacy and substantial fortune of $850 million. A source revealed that the musician has outlined how she wants her intellectual property and wealth handled after her death.
“With the exception of Abba Voyage, the use of holograms to bring performers to life has been questionable, to say the least,” the insider revealed. “Whitney Houston’s hologram tour was panned by critics, and Madonna refuses to let money-hungry bosses do the same to her. She has spent her whole life calling the shots and maintaining cultural relevance — and there is no chance she’s letting all her hard work be tarnished.”
Madonna Makes plans how to prevent a fight between her children over her inheritance
The 64-year-old allegedly took measures to prevent potential disputes among her family members over her multimillion-dollar estate after her passing. Madonna has laid out concrete plans to ensure a smooth and conflict-free distribution of her wealth among her loved ones.
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To accomplish this, the “Like A Virgin” crooner has decided to distribute the rights to her iconic tracks equally among her children, including Lourdes, Rocco, and her adopted children David Banda, Mercy, and her twins Stella and Estere. By sharing the rights to her music with her children, she aims to ensure that her musical legacy remains within her family and that they all have a stake in managing her artistic contributions.
She plans to reward her manager, Guy Oseary, for his loyalty
There are rumors that the singer has made arrangements to express her gratitude to her long-term manager, Guy Oseary, who got the coveted position in 2005 after several years of working with her as a business partner.
She has plans to acknowledge his significant role by involving him in the future management and preservation of her legacy, thereby recognizing his contributions and ensuring his continued involvement even after her passing.