Madonna and the Philippines are not getting along well. The
American singer may be banned from re-entering the country for disrespecting
its flag during her concert in Manila earlier this week.
During her sold-out shows on Wednesday, February 24 and Thursday,
February 25, the 57-year-old entertainer allegedly "ridiculed" the
country's flag. Chief of the heraldry section of the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines, Teodoro Atienza, told radio station dzBB on
Friday that Madonna wore the flag and made it touch the floor.
In this case, the singer and the concert producers could be
held accountable for the violations even though they were unaware of the law.
There is no response from the concerts organizers yet.
This is not the first time that Madonna's use of a country's
flag had been considered offensive. Earlier this month she wrapped herself in
Taiwan's flag while performing in the country, angering the Chinese who
consider Taiwan a province.
Madonna, who is supporting her "Rebel Heart" album
in the jaunt, will be performing in Singapore next on Monday, February 29.
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