NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: The Queen of Pop, Madonna, faced a health scare when she was rushed to an intensive care unit in New York due to a bacterial infection. As a result, she had to postpone her highly-anticipated world tour to focus on recovery while being at home.
Speaking about his decades-old romance with Madonna, her ex-partner Peter Kentes told the The Sun that she was a true fighter and will not listen to her family's pleas to scale back her tour.
‘Madonna will conquer this illness’
Kentes believed that she would recover and continue to pursue her passion for performing and entertaining her fans. “No one beats age but Madonna will conquer this illness and have a successful tour. She’s always been full of energy, out-working other performers, and I can’t see her ever slowing down."
Kentes further supported his belief in Madonna's resilience by sharing old pictures of the superstar from 1978 when she was just 19. In these photos, a glowing Madonna poses for with a radiant smile, exuding confidence and charisma. She was captured striking various poses, dancing and even bending over playfully in a red minidress.
Who is Peter Kentes?
Kentes is a multi-talented figure known for his diverse accomplishments in the fields of filmography, photography, dancing and acting. Apart from his professional achievements, he gained widespread recognition as Madonna's former partner.
With a keen eye for visual storytelling, Kentes made significant contributions to the film industry with 'Papou' (2014), 'Madonna and the Breakfast Club' (2019) and 'Driven' (2001). His creative vision also found expression in the world of photography when he captured striking images of Madonna.
Throughout his career, Kentes collaborated with various renowned artists, including director Guy Guido, enhancing their work with his unique perspective. Despite the media attention surrounding his personal life due to his relationship with the 'Masterpiece' singer, he managed to maintain a focused and passionate approach to his artistic pursuits. As a result, he garnered respect and admiration from peers and fans alike for making documentary-drama style films.