The girl who
Madonna stripped on stage, pulling her top down and exposing her breast
at her Rebel Hearts concert in Brisbane on Thursday night, has been
identified as 17-year-old teenager Josephine Georgiou.
And
the Gold Coast-based model says she doesn't think the incident is such
'a big deal' after her modesty was revealed by the Queen of Pop in front
of thousands of fans.
She
told the Courier Mail: 'Only I get to decide if I’m humiliated or not –
why would people assume I am humiliated by my own breast, nipple or
body?'
Gold Coast-based model, 17 year-old
Josephine Georgiou had her breat exposed to the crowd at Madonna's show
in Brisbane on Thursday night
Outrageous: Madonna pulled down
Josephine Georgiou's top after inviting her on stage during her concert
in Brisbane, Australia on Thursday night
The teenager says she doesn't think the incident is such 'a big deal' and said 'only I get to decide if I’m humiliated or not'
'I didn’t realise my boob was such a big deal - it was nothing to me,' she added.
The
young fan, who was wearing her mother's leather corset-style top at the
time, told the publication that she suffered a wardrobe malfunction and
the only reason she looked so 'surprised' was because she was standing
alongside her favourite idol.
The
teenager was plucked from the side of the stage after she had earlier
swapped her $99 tickets for better $500 tickets at the runway with
someone at the gate, she told the publication.
She
said that the Material Girl star had 'noticed' her during the show, and
she was then invited to get up on stage by a member of her entourage.
Once she was
there, Madonna said: 'She's the kind of girl that you just want to slap
on the a** and pull...,' as she tore down the the teen's corset-style
top.
The superstar added: 'Oh s**t.' 'Oh sorry, sexual harassment.'
'You
can do the same to me if you like... you want to make my hole big
again?' she continued, gesturing towards her nether regions.
The
Queensland-based aspiring young actress says despite Australian law
deeming it a crime to touch someone indecently without their consent,
she would never sue the pop star.
Quality time: Guy Ritchie and Rocco were pictured enjoying a bike ride together in London last weekend
'Seriously,
why would I sue Madonna for the best moment of life?' she said. 'She
was calling me a Victoria’s Secret model the whole time I was on stage,
which is so flattering.'
A Queensland Police Service spokesman told Daily Mail Australia police would only investigate if there was a complaint lodged.
Madonna's
behaviour has become increasingly erratic during her world tour, which
has been overshadowed by a highly-publicised custody battle with
ex-husband Guy Ritchie over their 15-year-old son, Rocco.
Concerts
have been marred by mumbling lyrics, late starts and stumbling
choreography. In one show she begged: 'Someone please f*** me', while
swigging from a fan's hip flask.
Shocked: The brunette teen was plucked out of the audience during the Queen of Pop's Rebel Hearts show
A
woman renowned for her self-control, Madonna’s mental state currently
appears fragile. She is evidently devastated at her estrangement from
her son.
After
spending time with Ritchie and his new wife Jacqui Ainsley, 34, in
London at the start of the Christmas holidays, the teenager refused to
return to his mother in the US.
In a performance last week Madonna showed images of her son on a giant projector.
It
was previously reported that the popstar has told friends she has 'lost
the battle' and conceded her son did not want to live with her.
Not holding back: 'She's the kind of
girl that you just want to slap on the a** and pull...,' Madonna said as
she tore down the teenager's corset-style top
Exposing it: Exposing her chest to the
thousands of fans in attendance, Madonna then said 'Oh s**t.' 'Oh
sorry, sexual harassment'
A
High Court judge has to decide whether English proceedings should draw
to a close or whether he should make decisions about Rocco's welfare.
Earlier
this month he said it was 'highly unfortunate and deeply regrettable'
that the 'unfortunate family dispute' between the parties had arisen
Madonna wants to continue with one set of proceedings in New York which are due to resume in June.
Shocked: The fan appeared shock as her
bustier was pulled down by the Crazy For You singer but said she also
had a wardrobe malfunction
During
Thursday night's concert Madonna also appeared to do a 'shot' during
the concert, although she later claimed this was water.
Elsewhere some fans claimed the pop star performed to a 'half empty' stadium on Thursday.
One
concertgoer took to social media to poke fun at empty seats at the
Entertainment Centre, sharing a picture alongside the words: 'Oh wow.
She wasn't kidding. I've seen bigger crowds at a pub. #Madonna.'
The same fan later added: ‘Lots of coloured empty seats for #Madonna. This actually makes me sad.’
Following
her extremely late arrival at Wednesday night’s concert in Brisbane,
fans were offered refunds ahead of Thursday's show as Madonna was
expected to be late on stage again.
Earlier
on in the night, Live Nation - promoters of the Rebel Heart tour -
pre-warned ticket holders that the show wasn't guaranteed to start at
9pm.
Shot or not? Madonna was seen having a drink from a shot glass in one of the pictures which she later said was water
Sultry: Elsewhere during the concert she stunned crowds in a low-cut dress
Girl Gone Wild: The star wore a Spanish-themed ensemble consisting of a low-cut bustier and a full skirt
‘Madonna's
Rebel Heart performance will proceed this evening in Brisbane.
Following a late start last night, fans should note, the timing for
tonight's performance may also be delayed,' the statement from Live
Nation read on Facebook.
'Additionally,
due to the original date change of the concert in Brisbane, fans who
require a ticket refund for this evening’s performance may do so today.'
The
statement came after concertgoers were told the songstress wouldn’t
appear on stage at the Entertainment Centre on Wednesday until 10.30pm,
but were then left waiting another hour before the star started the
performance at 11.22pm.
'Tonight's performance may also be
delayed': Madonna fans were offered refunds by promoters ahead of her
second Brisbane concert on Thursday as they warned she could be late
taking to the stage
Result: The poor turnout comes after
Madonna was hours late to her Brisbane concert on Wednesday and fans
later complained about her performance. An Instagram video (pictured)
later emerged which appeared to show the singer stumble on stage while
singing 'Like A Virgin' at the gig
A repeat
performance? Live Nation, promoters of the Rebel Heart tour, pre-warned
ticket holders that the show wasn’t guaranteed to start at 9pm on
Thursday
Another late start: While the stadium
appeared to have quite a few empty seats, fans reported on Twitter that
the arena later started to fill up
The
Wednesday concert finished after the final train service (12.17am) and
fans were warned to take this into account when organising their
homeward journey on Thursday night.
'We
encourage concertgoers to keep this in consideration when making
arrangements to get home safely,' the statement from Live Nation added.
During
Wednesday's show, Madonna had made light of her tardiness. 'It's you
people that get here early, that's the problem,' she quipped.
Fans also complained of lip syncing and a lackluster effort from the 57-year-old pop icon during Wednesday's show.
Hitting back: During Thursday's show,
the starlet appeared to make reference to her lateness, as fans remarked
that Madonna poked jibes at the ‘late police’
'Wanted to be perfect for you!' The
superstar also took to her social media sites before the concert on
Thursday to post a message, in what appeared to be some kind of
reasoning to her lateness the night before
'Stay home, do your hair and makeup, have a tequila. Roll yourself a fat one.'
And during Thursday's show, fans claimed that Madonna also poked jibes at the ‘late police’.
One Twitter follower shared: ‘Quote of the night from @Madonna. .. ‘after the late police put me in jail for life!!!". Gold!.’
Delays
during the Wednesday show is believed to have cost Madonna tens of
thousands of dollars in wages for event staff, police, ushers, security,
parking attendants and caterers plus refunds to almost 100 patrons.
Outraged: Fans took to their social
media sites to reveal their annoyance and vent their frustration, with
one calling her an 'inconsiderate diva' on Wednesday
Following
the concert, fans took to social media sites to reveal their annoyance
and vent their frustration, with one calling the super star an
'inconsiderate diva'.
'It doesn't make you more of a rock star to be late to your own concert,' one tweeted. 'It makes you an inconsiderate diva.
‘I
could have seen #LadyInTheVan in the time I will spend waiting for
#Madonna to show up to #RebelHeartTour which would have been great.’
‘Madonna
not getting on the Boondall stage until at least 10:30pm...,’ said
another. ‘I am 'this close' to selling my ticket for tomorrow night. Too
old 4 this.'
Downcast: Madonna was seen looking deflated arriving for her concert in Brisbane on Wednesday
All the glitters: When she finally turned up on Wednesday, she was seen entertaining fans on stage in sparkly leotards
Although several fans of the star were angry, some jumped to Madonna’s defence.
An
audience member remarked: ‘They announced @Madonna won't be on before
10:30. I don't f****** care I've waited 23 years what's a few hours
more. #myqueen #madonna.’
But
one picture which appeared on social media seemed to show disappointed
crowd members leave the venue and head to the ticket office for a
refund.
With tickets worth approximately $600, it is not yet known whether guests were given a refund.
Daily Mail has contacted a representative for the star for comment.
Chanting: Fans were seen chanting for Madonna to come out on stage on Wednesday
Off they go: One picture which
appeared on social media seemed to show disappointed crowd members leave
the venue on Wednesday and head to the ticket office for a refund
Earlier this month, the US star outraged fans in New Zealand after she took to the stage one-and-a-half hours late.
Prior
to that, she arrived for her performance close to midnight (three hours
late) during her concert at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in the
Philippines.
And in January she was two hours late for the third time in one week during the American-leg of her Rebel Heart tour.
Elsewhere,
for her one-off Tears Of A Clown show in Melbourne, Madonna fans were
only allowed into the theatre space shortly before midnight - nearly
four hours later than scheduled.
The
doors were supposed to open half an hour before her free stand-up gig -
a mixture of comedy, story-telling and music - planned to start at
9pm.
Oh dear! Meanwhile, the singer's
constant lateness could affect the amount of money she makes during her
tour as venues are able to fine artists who run over their dedicated
time schedule
Her
constant lateness could affect the amount of money she makes during her
tour as venues are able to fine artists who run over their dedicated
time schedule.
According to Quays News,
Madonna was reportedly fined 'tens of thousands of pounds' last
December after she turned up to her concert in Manchester, England, an
hour late.
In 2008, the superstar was fined a whopping £135,000 (AUD$258,326) for her late-running show at the Wembley stadium in London.
Facing the penalty: According to
reports, Madonna was reportedly fined 'tens of thousands of pounds' last
December after she was an hour late during her concert in Manchester,
England
Meanwhile,
documenting her return to Australia for the first time in 23 years,
Madonna has announced that she will film her Sydney concerts at the
Olympic Park this weekend.
These
are the final two shows of her seven-month Rebel Heart world tour where
the artist has performed 80+ shows in over 20 countries.
Throughout
her global stint, Madonna has pulled several actors, comedians, fans,
fellow musicians and even a news anchor to the stage for a special dance
as her Unapologetic Bitch.
This
weekend in Sydney Madonna will choose a few fans as her 'Unapologetic
Bitches' - all which will be documented by the taping this weekend.
Meanwhile... Documenting her return to
Australia for the first time in 23 years, Madonna has announced that
she will film her Sydney concerts at the Olympic Park this weekend