Netizens accused Madonna of sniffing “drugs” during TikTok live
MADONNA – The Queen of Pop has been accused by some netizens of allegedly sniffing poppers, recreational drugs containing alkyl nitrites.
Dubbe as the “Queen of Pop”, Madonna Louise Ciccone is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.
She is behind the hit songs Material Girl, La Isla Bonita, Like a Prayer, Vogue, Take a Bow, Frozen, Music, Hung Up, 4 Minutes and the iconic Like a V*rg*n.
With sales of over 300 million records worldwide, Madonna is the best-selling female recording artist of all time.
It was just recently when she appeared in the TikTok livestream of TikToker Psyiconic, whose alter-ego is Terri Joe.
Joe hosts her own chat show on the social media app and talked about God.
During their interview, viewers were already expecting a wild interview with the singer but things took a turn for the worse when Madonna pulled out a small brown bottle and inhaled whatever was coming out of it.
Terri Joe was taken aback and inquired.: “Did you just do poppers?” Madonna replied: “Wooh, I’ve never done that before.”
@terrijoes AINT NO WAY THIS HAPPENED HELPPP ☠️😭😭 #terrijoe #terrijoe❤️ #madonna #psyiconic #itzpsyiconic #psyiconiclives #terri #joe #fyp #foryoupage #fup #foryou #foru #viral #fypage ♬ original sound – terri joe
She then appeared to have a head rush which is a common effect after using poppers.
A far more serious long-term side effect of using poppers is death, as the chemical is classified as a Schedule Four toxin by the US Poisons Standard.
While it’s unclear what the 64-year-old was sniffing from the bottle, many people on social media assumed it was poppers.
However, Madonna refuted Terri Joe’s suggestion.
“No. I am a good, Christian girl,” she said.
“Are y’all right?” Terri Joe asked, before both sides burst out laughing.
Terri Joe attempted to confirm if Madonna was sniffing “holy water” after she took a second hit.
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