Now that the entire media world seems to be having a ball writing such an interesting story about Madonna being booed (even Dutch press is having a field day) and blowing it up like usual, here a few facts by people who were actually there:

-the show was being advertised from the start as a special intimate evening, a showcase, never confirmed that this was in fact the entire MDNA show (not possible in this tiny venue). The show was meant as something special for France

-2000 tickets were sold through ICON the official fanclub, to make sure that only real fans could attend. The other 700 went on sale through general sale by Olympia

-Marine Le Pen had announced prior to the show they would be waiting for Madonna in France. During the show it was clear that a few Marine Le Pen supporters were there with pre printed hate banners (can clearly be seen on the YouTube video’s). Sentences such as ‘Queen of botox’ could be seen clearly. During the show these people were shouting things at Madonna, most of all during her speech and giving her the finger. When the show ended they immediately started booing and shouting hateful words, leading to some dissapointed fans to do the same

-It is a fact that there was a huge number of police waiting outside of the Olympia, maybe they had been warned a riot would be started?

-It is also a fact that Olympia was shaking during the show, people were jumping like crazy (especially during Beautiful Killer)

-Madonna has done more showcases in the past (KOKO, G-A-Y and Hard Candy promo) all were the same length

-it is also a fact that Marine Le Pen supporters are now on Twitter saying they have succeeded in trashing M’s performance (look it up)

-It is also a fact that we should listen to Madonna’s speech from Olympia again and stop pointing the finger at others, and point it at ourselves for a change.
 
 
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France's far-right National Front said Sunday it plans to sue Madonna over a video at a concert in France showing the party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika on her forehead.

"We cannot accept such an odious comparison," National Front vice-president Florian Philippot said, adding that the legal action against Madonna would be filed this week.

The video, which served as a backdrop for Madonna's performance of the song Nobody Knows Me, flashed a picture of Le Pen's forehead bearing a swastika, followed by an image resembling Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

There was an audible gasp from the audience at the concert in the Stade de France in a Paris suburb on Saturday when the video appeared as part of Madonna's stage show.

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Le Pen, who was a candidate in the French presidential election in May, had already warned the US superstar she was mulling legal action after the video was shown at Tel Aviv gig in May when Madonna kicked off her world tour.

"This is just another provocation in Madonna's world tour so that people will talk about her," Philippot charged, claiming that the stadium was "far from full" for Madonna's gig and that the tour was a "fiasco".

"Marine Le Pen will defend not only her own honour but her supporters and the millions of National Front voters," he added.

The "Material Girl" will next appear in France in Nice on August 21 as part of her MDNA tour which covers about 30 countries in the Middle East, Europe and the Americas and will wrap up in Australia in 2013.

Le Pen, the daughter of National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, lost her bid to win a seat in elections last month although the anti-immigrant and anti-EU party returned to parliament for the first time since 1998.