Arts & Entertainment
Madonna No Longer Hates Her Hometown
About to embark on a world tour that includes a Detroit stop, the pop princess now claims she's glad she grew up in Michigan.

Growing up Rochester Hills wasnβt so bad after all.
Pop star Madonna, who ticked off her hometown last spring when she told radio host Howard Stern that Rochester Hills residents are βbasic, provincial thinking peopleβ and confessed to US Weekly that she misses βabsolutely nothing about Michigan,β apparently now appreciates her provincial upbringing.
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Preparing to embark on her world Rebel Heart Tour, the 56-year-old Madonna told Gary Graff, a music critic for The Oakland Press, that she probably wouldnβt have been able to tap her creativity if she had grown up somewhere else.
βTo me itβs really important that I came from the Midwest,β she explained, βwith my father and people that I was surrounded with, very strong work ethic and my practical approach to work, and not a lot of frills.
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βI donβt think I would be as creative as I am if Iβd grown up surrounded by everything at my fingertips. The fact that I came from a small town in the Midwest has a lot to do with the kind of open notebook that I had to start my journey of creativity.β
Related:
- Mayor of Spurned City Fires Back After Madonna Says Itβs Full of βIdiotsβ
- Madonna Rips Her Roots: βI Just Thought Everyone Was an Idiotβ
- Madonna Disses Michigan Again; This Time, Congress Heard
- Who Are You Calling βBasic,β Madonna? Letter to the Editor
Thatβs a different tune than she sang last spring.
Her comments on Sternβs radio progam prompted Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett to write a stinging open letter reminding Madonna that though she may think the city is βfull of idiots,β hometown boosters βactually have enshrined you on our Community Wall of Fame at the Van Hoosen Museum.β
Even Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, D-Dearborn, called out the pop star on her Facebook page, saying that she is βtired of Madonna and her cheap shots.β
The U.S. leg of Madonnaβs Rebel Heart Tour includes a stop at Joe Louis Arena on Oct. 1. Tickets range from $53 to $158.
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