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Madonna surprises American figure skater Amber Glenn with video message ahead of competition
Summary
Madonna sent Amber Glenn a short video wishing her luck before the Milan Cortina Olympics short program after seeing a clip of Glenn skating to 'Like a Prayer', and Glenn reacted with visible surprise.
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Madonna sent American figure skater Amber Glenn a brief video message wishing her luck ahead of the Milan Cortina Olympics short program. The pop star had reportedly seen a clip of Glenn performing to Madonna's "Like a Prayer" and praised her strength and artistry. Glenn covered her mouth in surprise and described herself as shaken by the unexpected message. The exchange came during Games where music-rights questions affected several athletes.
Key details:
- Madonna recorded a message for Amber Glenn, praising her performance and wishing her success before the individual short program.
- Glenn was performing to Madonna's "Like a Prayer" in her short program when the video was shared.
- Glenn reacted with visible surprise and said she felt shocked and was shaking after seeing the message.
- Other high-profile supporters were noted around the U.S. skaters, including a Taylor Swift voice-over featured in an NBC spot highlighting Glenn and teammates Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito, who call themselves the "Blade Angels."
- Glenn also faced a separate music-rights issue for her free skate selection, "The Return" by Seb McKinnon (CLANN), which was reported as resolved after the composer and Glenn spoke by phone.
Summary:
Madonna's video was a public show of support that drew attention to the artistic side of Olympic skating while occurring amid broader music-rights discussions at the Games. Undetermined at this time.
