Madonna fires boyfriend's pal from tour?
Updated: 2012-10-29 14:15
(Agencies)
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Madonna's boyfriend Brahim Zaibat is annoyed after she fired one of his friends.
Lilou - a pal of the singer's toyboy lover - who along with Brahim is a dancer on her 'MDNA' world tour, was reportedly sacked after he only gave Madonna one day's notice that he was returning to France for a religious festival but Brahim begged her to reconsider.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Lilou is now back in France and Madonna is standing firm on him not coming back.
"Normally she tends to side with Brahim, but not this time though.
"She's spitting fire at him and vice-versa.
"There are a lot of tensions backstage as everyone is quite exhausted, including Madonna. These arguments aren't helping matters."
Meanwhile, there was more bad news for the singer on Saturday (27.10.12) after she was booed on the New Orleans leg of her tour when she backed US President Barack Obama to win a second term in office.
She said: "I don't care who you vote for as long as you vote for Obama. Seriously, I don't care who you vote for ... Do not take this privilege for granted. Go vote."
Many of the concertgoers were so furious with her endorsement that they walked out of the gig.
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