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Are Madonna’s Kids Pizza Virgins Too?
Macrobiotic Kabbalah-guru Madonna dropped by The Late Show Wednesday night and proceeded to tell Letterman that she’s never — even in her pre-health nut days — eaten pizza at a NYC pizzeria. I think there’s something seriously wrong with that, as I’m sure you do. Seriously, what kind of example does that setting for her children?
Madonna has lived in NYC on and off for the past 30 years and she claims that she’s never eaten a slice of pizza from a New York pizzeria. That’s like saying that you’ve never even eaten a hamburger, or even a veggie burger.
Are we really supposed to believe that the Queen of Pop never budged and scarfed down a slice… even during salad days in the Big Apple?
As if that’s not disturbing enough, consider this for a sec… what if Madge’s kids have never been allowed to experience one of New York City’s greatest wonders? Does anyone know if she imposes a Kabbalah diet on Lourdes, David and Mercy? For shame.
At least Madonna did consent to abandon her pious Kabbalah diet for long enough to try a slice of pizza.
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[...] mean, we’re talking about a woman who had her very first slice of NYC pizza approximately 3 weeks [...]
Madonna's Neighbor Suing the Queen of Pop | Famecrawler commented on Oct 20 09 at 7:01 amnchan commented on Apr 13 11 at 4:10 amShe can impose whichever food style she wants in her home; it’s her home and children. How is it any different from parents not allowing soda or chocolate?
If it’s shame for her to impose her diet, isn’t it a shame for people to impose animal eating (non-vegetarian food) on their children, or any other type of food choice.
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