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        <title><![CDATA[Madonna teases biopic, slams ‘Evita’ composer Andrew Lloyd Webber]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madonna’s COVID diaries took a detour on Thursday.</p><p>The “Vogue” singer, 62, <strong>posted</strong> a more than hourlong Instagram Live video of herself working with “Juno” screenwriter Diablo Cody on her biopic. Several times during the video, Cody can be seen surreptitiously giving Jim Halpert-esque looks to the camera a la &#8220;The Office.&#8221;</p><p>The meandering video opens with the pair discussing a scene where Madonna’s sister Paula Ciccone confronts the singer in London while she was filming director <strong>Alan Parker&#8217;s screen adaptation</strong> of the musical “Evita.”</p><p>“I was totally and utterly intimidated by <strong>Andrew Lloyd Webber</strong> and Tim Rice and the story of Eva Perón, the real historical story, and living up to all the great singers and actresses who had played her before me,” the &#8220;Like a Virgin&#8221; chanteuse remembered. “I think I had a few nervous breakdowns worrying that I was going to be fired every day, basically.”</p><p>She then revealed that Webber wasn’t particularly kind to her.</p><p>“He was not nice to me,” she claimed. “I’m not sure he even wanted me in the movie. Thank God, Alan Parker did.”</p><p>Rick Miramontez, a spokesman for Lloyd Webber wrote in a statement: “She must have Andrew confused with somebody else.&nbsp; Andrew and Madonna had a very smooth and productive working relationship on the ‘Evita’ film.”</p><p>One person involved with the musical — Patti LuPone, who originated the role on Broadway — thinks <strong>Madonna was terrible</strong> in the movie.</p><p>&#8220;I thought it was a piece of s - - t,&#8221; <strong>she told &#8220;Watch What Happens Live&#8221; host</strong> Andy Cohen in 2017. &#8220;Madonna is a movie killer.&#8221;</p><p>Madonna, a mother of six, shared some details of the upcoming film with fans describing it as “my struggle as an artist … Trying to survive in a man’s world as a woman. And really just the journey, which has been happy, sad, mad, crazy, good, bad and ugly.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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