SHE may have laughed about the incident herself, but Madonna has no desire whatsoever to watch the clip of her falling down a flight of stairs at the 2015 BRIT Awards.
The mother-of-four refused to watch the footage as she recorded an exclusive interview for The Jonathan Ross Show yesterday.
"It was a horrible nightmare because I like to be amazing," Madge told the chat show host.
"Seriously I rehearse and I rehearse and I rehearse so that when I do the show, it’s effortless and I create magic and I did the opposite. I actually created a horror show for everyone."
Fans and viewers looked on in shock as the 56-year-old star fell down on stage after her red and black Armani cape failed to untie.
"It was a horrible nightmare because I like to be amazing," Madge told the chat show host.
"Seriously I rehearse and I rehearse and I rehearse so that when I do the show, it’s effortless and I create magic and I did the opposite. I actually created a horror show for everyone."
Fans and viewers looked on in shock as the 56-year-old star fell down on stage after her red and black Armani cape failed to untie.
Seriously I rehearse and I rehearse and I rehearse so that when I do the show, it’s effortless and I create magic and I did the opposite. I actually created a horror show for everyone
Speaking about the elaborate garment, she said: "I’m a creature of habit and I rehearse everything - everything, everything, everything - and I was thrown a wrench at the very beginning of my entrance.
"I was told to tie my cape and start much further back than we had rehearsed so because I had to walk so much further, everybody was worried that my cape was going to slide off because it’s quite heavy so they tied it really tight around my neck."
She continued: "So here I am marching in like a queen and I got to the top of the stairs and I pulled my silky string and it would not come undone and my two lovely japanese dancers basically strangled me off the stage. I had a choice, I could either be strangled or fall with the cape and I fell."
"I was told to tie my cape and start much further back than we had rehearsed so because I had to walk so much further, everybody was worried that my cape was going to slide off because it’s quite heavy so they tied it really tight around my neck."
She continued: "So here I am marching in like a queen and I got to the top of the stairs and I pulled my silky string and it would not come undone and my two lovely japanese dancers basically strangled me off the stage. I had a choice, I could either be strangled or fall with the cape and I fell."
Commenting on her injuries from the unfortunate accident, Madge added: "I didn’t hurt my butt, I hurt my head. I did. I know how to fall, I’ve fallen off my horse many times and I tucked and I have good core strength... but the thing is, I had a little bit of a whiplash and I smacked the back of my head so there was a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3am making sure that I was still compos mentis."
The US star also laughed off claims that the fall was a cleverly planned PR stunt because of the lyrics to her song 'Living For Live' which feature the word 'stumble'.
"I’m never writing lyrics like that again!" she told Jonathan. "The universe was trying to teach me a lesson I guess."
However, rather than feel embarrassed by the whole scenario, Madonna stepped out in London last night to attend a party at private nightclub Annabels in Mayfair.
The US star also laughed off claims that the fall was a cleverly planned PR stunt because of the lyrics to her song 'Living For Live' which feature the word 'stumble'.
"I’m never writing lyrics like that again!" she told Jonathan. "The universe was trying to teach me a lesson I guess."
However, rather than feel embarrassed by the whole scenario, Madonna stepped out in London last night to attend a party at private nightclub Annabels in Mayfair.
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