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SLACKLINING, will she pull it off?


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I am not worried whether she will not sell out or cancel... I am worried more about here acrobatics this Tour...

Slacklining is far more difficult than skipping rope... Let's hope she doesn't hurt herself along the way...

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yeah it's not high off the ground, she can fall and get right back on, which will probably happen at a show or two.

Its high enough to really hurt :nervous:

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Its high enough to really hurt :nervous:

yup... it's as high as the waste of that black guy... one false move and ugly fall, yikes, could cancel some shows...

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Remember that Virgin Tour review that said something like "If Madonna is going to throw a tambourine in the air she really needs to learn to catch" :lol:

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I mean if she was doing a P!nk-type performance I'd understand, but if she falls on this she'd possibly be in pain for the remainder of the song then she'll be fine. :lmao:

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I wish she wasn't doing this & just had the dancers do it instead.

I agree. Even though I am confident that Madonna can do it, I believe that the risk is too high, considering the amount of shows she has to do.

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Yeah, if I'm honest, it makes me nervous, too. But I do expect that she'll have proper 'safety nets' in place (whatever form they might take). However, what I'm really nervous about is her baton twirling as the drum majorette. Seriously, I was in marching band in high school, and a friend of mine was a majorette. During one performance (or was it a rehearsal?), she lost her baton in the sunlight as it was high up in the air. It came down in her face, and she lost one of her front teeth. :gross::(

So. I hope she is careful with that baton. It's a lot heavier than the fan in the VMA Vogue performance.

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I wish she wasn't doing this & just had the dancers do it instead.

What a bunch of pussys. :lmao:

I'm glad she's trying it. Trying new things is a whole part of the performer she is. Can't wait for the tour.

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For those of you who were worried about her hurting herself doing slacklining - rest assured that she'll be fine. Let's just say that it's all very cautious.

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Yeah, if I'm honest, it makes me nervous, too. But I do expect that she'll have proper 'safety nets' in place (whatever form they might take). However, what I'm really nervous about is her baton twirling as the drum majorette. Seriously, I was in marching band in high school, and a friend of mine was a majorette. During one performance (or was it a rehearsal?), she lost her baton in the sunlight as it was high up in the air. It came down in her face, and she lost one of her front teeth. :gross::(

So. I hope she is careful with that baton. It's a lot heavier than the fan in the VMA Vogue performance.

omg and in some of the footage you can clearly see that thing spinning right near her face :scared: not to mention that stage too. everything looks so dangerous even for the crowd with that giant church thing swinging one side to another above people's head :scared: :scared: :scared: :scared:

but its so cool that she takes so much risks :headbang::inlove:

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