When Madonna debuted her new appearance at her most recent show, fans were shocked.

Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, two Madonna admirers, sued the singer in a federal court on Friday, January 19, accusing her of “false advertising.”

The singer is reportedly suing the Brooklyn Barclays Center for damages related to her claimed tardiness during her December 13 performance.

The case was filed in the Eastern District of New York, according to BBC. Due to “sound check issues,” Madonna allegedly went on around 10:45 pm, leading concertgoers to assume she was running hours behind schedule.

Despite overcoming a severe bacterial illness that put her in a medically induced coma for 48 hours and a subsequent NARCAN injection that brought her back to consciousness in June, Madonna is determined to continue performing music.

The 79-date Celebration Tour has earned the artist $77.4 million, and she has 44.6 million Spotify monthly listeners.

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