Madonna recently spilled some piping hot tea on one of her past flirtations.
At a stop on her Celebration Tour in Atlanta, Madonna amused the audience by confessing to being completely in love with a music producer during the recording of her 1994 album Bedtime Stories.
“I was madly in love with him and he treated me like shit,” the 65-year-old icon said, laughing during a break between songs. according to a fan video posted on X.
“I’m just saying you did it, you came after me, bro,” Madonna continued, still not identifying the culprit. ‘Okay, I understand. You were just a child. But I hope you’ve grown up now.
He then declared: ‘I’m publicly shaming you. Have I already said your name? His name is Dallas Austin.
At a stop on her Celebration Tour in Atlanta, Madonna had fun with the crowd as she confessed to being completely in love with a music producer during the recording of her 1994 album Bedtime Storiesl in the 2022 photo.
“I was madly in love with him and he treated me like shit,” the 65-year-old icon said of Dallas Austin during a break between songs; Austin photographed in 2012
During the making of Bedtime Stories, Madonna was 35 years old, while Austin, the Grammy-winning producer of Brandy and Monica’s The Boy is Mine and TLC’s Creep, was the tender age of 23.
Their collaboration on the album produced the songs Secret, Don’t Stop, Survival and Sanctuary.
Madonna went on to say that her feelings for the producer were so deep that she employed unconventional methods to win his heart.
‘I’m telling you, I was so in love with him that I had this house in Miami and I studied with this Santeria,’ she shared with her fans. ‘She did all kinds of spells on [Austin] to fall in love with me.
And none of them worked. Well, you lose it.
However, he insisted that the time he spent working on the album was a “magical experience.”
‘I got to work with some amazing musicians. I miss working that way, writing songs with musicians and thinking about something new every day,” he admitted.
During the recording of Bedtime Stories, Madonna had recently ended a brief relationship with Tupac Shakur and was on the verge of a whirlwind romance with Dennis Rodman.
“I’m just saying you did it, you came after me, bro,” Madonna continued, still not identifying the culprit. ‘Okay, I understand. You were just a child. But I hope you have grown up now; photographed in 1994
Madonna went on to say that her feelings for the producer were so deep that she employed unconventional methods to win his heart; in the photo from Take a Bow 1994
‘I’m telling you, I was so in love with him that I had this house in Miami and I studied with this Santeria,’ she shared with her fans. ‘She did all kinds of spells on [Austin] to fall in love with me. And none of them worked. Oh well, your loss’; Austin in 2006
During the recording of Bedtime Stories, Madonna had recently ended a brief relationship with Tupac Shakur; in the photo 1994
She was also on the brink of a whirlwind romance with Dennis Rodman; in the photo 1994
Madonna’s timeline with Austin, however, draws attention, as she reportedly began her years-long relationship with TLC’s Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas in the early ’90s, after they met while he was helping produce the first group’s album in 1992.
In 1997, Austin and Chilli welcomed their son, Tron Austin. The couple broke up a few years later, around 2001, when the TLC singer began dating Usher.
Although the exes later succeeded in co-parenting their son, Austin revealed to Atlanta Black Star in 2021 that in the early stages of the split, he struggled to move on, particularly in regards to the song Cool, which he initially wrote for his ex and TLC before eventually giving it to Gwen Stefani.
“I didn’t want to give them that song because the song was about Rozonda and I saying, ‘Hey, now that you’re dating Usher, that’s good, he and I were good, everyone had their fights and everything, but now I’ve moved on.’ , you moved on, now we are fine,” he explained.
Austin continued, “We just broke up.” . . I wanted to kill everyone because, honestly, I was friends with Usher too. When I called and said, “Hey, let’s be together in Miami,” she said, “No, no, no, that’s it. I’m done.”
The Grammy-winning producer would link up with celebrities like Jessica White, Joss Stone and Christina Aguilera.
Chilli split from Usher in 2004 and broke up with actor Matthew Lawrence in 2022.
After her affair with NBA star Rodman, Madonna dated Carlos León, with whom she had her first daughter, Lourdes, in 1996.
Madonna’s relationship with British director Guy Ritchie led to the birth of her second son, Rocco, in 2000. After divorcing Ritchie in 2008, Madonna briefly dated model Jesús Luz.
In recent years she has been linked to dancer Brahim Zaibat and model Kevin Sampaio.
Madonna’s timeline with Austin, however, draws attention, as she supposedly began her years-long relationship with TLC’s Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas sometime in the early ’90s; in the photo 2009
Madonna and Sean Penn’s romance captivated audiences during their marriage from 1985 to 1989; in the photo 1987
Madonna’s relationship with British director Guy Ritchie led to the birth of her second son, Rocco, in 2000. After divorcing Ritchie in 2008, Madonna briefly dated model Jesús Luz; in the photo 2008
Originally from Columbus, Georgia, Austin has collaborated with a host of artists including Boyz II Men, DJ Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince, Aretha Franklin, Indigo Girls, and Michael Jackson, among others.
He produced Brandy’s Never Say Never, a 1998 GRAMMY nominee for Best R&B Album, Monica’s 1998 album The Boy Is Mine, which earned a Record of the Year nomination for the title track, and Jackson’s Album of the Year. , 1995 GRAMMY nominee, History: Past, Present. And Future Book I.
He also played a major role on TLC’s debut album, 1992’s Ooooooohh…On The TLC Tip, which peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200, and their 1999 release, Fanmail, for which Austin earned his first GRAMMY Award. for Best R&B Album, among others. .
Additionally, he is credited with co-producing notable film soundtracks such as Boomerang (1992), White Men Can’t Jump (1992), Nutty Professor (1996), and Drumline (2002).