The Queen of Pop has offered one of her favorite pairs of Christian Dior shoes to a charity supporting Gypsy child education. Organizers said Tuesday the skyscraper gold heels, which are autographed by Madonna, will be sold at the Ovidiu Rom annual ball later this month.
Madonna drew international attention by saying during an August concert in Bucharest on her “Sticky & Sweet’” tour that widespread discrimination against East Europe’s Gypsies, also known as Roma, should end.
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Guy Oseary was excited to announce that almost 2 million copies of the Celebration greatest hits were sold around the world in two weeks, last night on his Twitter account (This is most probably the number of shipped copies).
He also took a chance to answer a few questions from the fans, revealing that by now there are no plans for Madonna to be on TV again, and that a new tour is unlikely to take place in 2010, or not in the summer at least.