Madonna's career is unmatched by many, but there's one job she wishes she hadn't passed up...and one she was fired from.
At this point, few dispute the dimension of Madonna (63) as an artist. In general, there is a certain consensus in defining her as the most influential and successful woman in the history of music. And although it is the facet in which she has stood out the most, the truth is that her impact in other areas such as fashion, advertising or cinema have also left an indelible mark.
An example of an empowered woman long before the term even became fashionable, Madonna has literally done whatever she wanted at all times regardless of what others would say. "Artists are here to disturb the peace," he assured last night on The Tonight Show, the space hosted by Jimmy Fallon on NBC, on the occasion of the premiere of his latest documentary, Madame X. A fairly accurate summary of what his life and professional trajectory.
Regarding her facet as an actress, Madonna admits that she greatly regrets having rejected a role in one of the most iconic films of the last five years: The Matrix. "Can you believe it? I wanted to die. It's one of the best movies ever made. A small part of me regrets that moment in my life," he lamented as he confessed that he dodged an award-winning film ad nauseam and that he raised close to 470 million dollars worldwide.
Madonna confirmed that she also turned down the role of Catwoman in Batman Returns and a lead role in Showgirls, although she only regrets the former.
Similarly, she also confirmed a job that she was fired from in her early days. "One of my first jobs when I got to Manhattan was at a Dunkin' Donuts, and I was fired for playing with the jelly," Madonna shared amusedly with a tone that made her host burst out laughing, who did not want to know more about that story. .