Shetty released his exclusive podcast interview with the Queen of Pop on Monday, where the two discussed the spiritual foundation that has carried the singer through her career and her greatest challenges. In her first podcast interview ever, Madonna dove deep into what drives her and shares the moments that tested her most — from loss to betrayal to near-death experiences.
During the interview, Madonna told Shetty about an interaction she had with her late mom while in the coma.
Madonna then admitted that she is working on new music and wrote a song titled "Fragile," which is dedicated to her late brother, Christopher Ciccone, who passed away last October. The two siblings drifted apart in 2008 after Ciccone published a memoir titled Life With My Sister Madonna, which the singer did not approve of and found very upsetting.
The 67-year-old singer is currently preparing to release a new dance album in 2026 under Warner Records and is developing a limited series about her life for Netflix.
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