Madonna Files Emergency Court Order to Stop Tupac Letter Auction
Madonna Files Emergency Court Order to Stop Tupac Letter Auction. Ukridosblog, learnt that Madonna filed the emergency order yesterday 19th July 2017, in New York so to stop Gotta Have It! Collectibles, Inc. from marketing her personal memorabilia at auction. It was learnt that she does not want anyone to have access to most of her personal properties.
Ukridosblog, gathered that among the items listed for auction were a pair of worn underwear and a prison letter from Tupac. However, it was learnt that her order was successfully granted as Manhattan Supreme Court Gerald Leibovitz ordered Gotta Have It! Collectibles to remove many items that belong to Madonna from the company’s rock and roll-themed auction and corresponding website.
According to page six, Madonna said;
“I was shocked to learn of the planned auctioning of the Shakur letter, as I had no idea that the Shakur letter was no longer in my possession,”
Despite removing most of Madonna’s personal items from the auction, more items belonging to her are currently up for bidding online. Such as signed photos, her T-shirts and other memorabilia.
Ukridosblog, further learnt earlier this month, Tupac’s letter to Madonna made headlines why the Madonna and Tupac broke up their intimate relationship. From the letter, it was revealed that the couple broke up simply because if “Race”.
According to parts of the letter which read;
“Can u understand that? For you to be seen with a black man wouldn’t in any way jeopardize your career. If anything it would make you seem that much more open & exciting.”
The letter also partly read. “But for me at least in my previous perception I felt due to my ‘image’ I would be letting down half of the people who made me what I thought I was. I never meant to hurt you.”
Another love letter seen was written by Madonna to “J”, which is believed to be ex John Enos —also made waves because the songstress vented about Whitney Houstonand Sharon Stone’s successful careers.
According to the letter, she wrote;
“It’s so unequivocally frustrating to read that Whitney Houston has the music career I wish I had and Sharon Stone has the film career I’ll never have. Not because I want to be these women because I’d rather die, but they’re so horribly mediocre and they’re always being held up as paragons of virtue and some sort of measuring stick to humiliate me.”
After the news of the second letter, Stone had to respond with a public message to Madonna on social media and it read;
“Dear @madonna, First, I think it’s absurd that anyone is publishing your private letters. Therefore; I publish publicly. Know that I am your friend. I have wished to be a rock star in some private moments… have felt as mediocre as you described. We know, as only those who have survived so long that owning our own mediocrity is the only way to own our own strengths; to become all that we both have become,” she wrote. “I love and adore you; won’t be pitted against you by any invasion of our personal journeys.”
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