Madonna's "Sticky and Sweet" touring crew are threatening to quit. Some of
the 250 staff on the tour claimed they are being treated like "second class
citizens" after being given cheap hotel accommodation - while Madonna stayed in
an 11,000-a-night castle after her recent show in Nice, France.
A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "Everyone is absolutely
furious with her and some of them want to walk out of the tour. They feel they
are being treated like second-class citizens, despite all their hard work over
the last few months. "To make matters worse, they are being forced to stay in
horrible places and fly on cheap low-cost flights, while she has the lap of
luxury.
Several are already talking about walking if things don't improve." In
contrast to her staff, Madonna, 50, flew with her family - husband Guy Ritchie,
39, daughter Lourdes, 11, and sons Rocco, eight and David, two - by private jet
to the 11th century Chateau Saint Jeannet.
Madonna made a series of demands for the Nice show last Tuesday, including a
helicopter to take her from the stage back to the castle. The "Give it to Me"
singer also kept a team of 12 staff on hand including six beauticians, her own
chef and chiropractor.
After the show, Sir Elton John and his "husband" David Furnish were invited
back to the chateau. Meanwhile, Madonna stunned staff at Schoenefeld airport in
Germany - after the Berlin show in the tour - by going through security checks
wearing a fluffy white bathrobe and black trainers last Thursday.
The "Sticky and Sweet" tour continues, with stops in Amsterdam tomorrow and
Dusseldorf on Thursday.