MADONNA - WOMAN OF THE YEAR SPEECH - BILLBOARD 2016 | Reaction

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  • @luispineda9255
    @luispineda9255 Рік тому +34

    For those that call themselves fans and then turn around and talk negatively about her appearance, I have 1 thing to say. I would like to add that alot are gay people. This woman stood up for us when no one else would. This woman has supported us, given us fabulous music videos, performances. Has given us her heart. Just because she chooses to look what ever way she wants to. NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO PUT A PERSON DOWN. We need to embrace her, support her. Because a person like her doesn't come around that often. I am grateful to live in a world with MADONNA.

    • @bridgethegapreactions
      @bridgethegapreactions  Рік тому +12

      Great post and i agree. Just to be clear: I think a fan can criticise and dislike just about anything about an artist. I don't think it's realistic to like everything an artist does, especially one with a career as long as Madonna's. Just seems unnecessary to go after her looks!

    • @marquesq.4499
      @marquesq.4499 Рік тому +6

      It's unfortunate that people in our LGBTQ+ community feel the need to criticize her (or any other woman's) looks, especially as they grow older. It says more about the obsession we have with youth and fear of aging than anything. You're right about her standing up for and speaking loudly about LGBTQ issues, prejudice and rights when very few were doing so. Most of today's younger people don't really know and some likely don't even care about that history. Luckily, it hasn't stopped her from continuing to stand with us and in giving her time, money and voice to help our community, and for that, I'm a very grateful gay fan.

    • @Madonnism
      @Madonnism 8 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree!! 👏👏👏👏🙌🙌👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️💪💪❤️❤️❤️

  • @graphiquejack
    @graphiquejack Рік тому +25

    this speech is so honest and raw. she's taken so much garbage in her career it's sad to see that at times it has gotten to her. I am sure this speech inspired many of the women there that night. this is what they'll all be facing eventually.

  • @teralmiles
    @teralmiles Рік тому +11

    Madonna has been such an important part of my life for 40 years now and she still continues to be. I recently had my 50th birthday party at home and showed some of my guests my Madonna room, and to this day, they still have to say negative things to me about her, even when they’re invited to my room to enjoy my collection. It drives me crazy as most of the negativity was from women. So for all of us out there that continue to support our Queen. “Keep the faith” ❤

  • @Matuteilcapo
    @Matuteilcapo Рік тому +38

    As you said, it's quite shocking to see her own "fans" talking shit about how she looks or criticizing every thing she does... To me it's like treason... She gave us all and more, she still stands up for every minority, she still speaks her mind about subjects that no other popular singers do... I mean, it´s not the fact that you have to love everything she does but at least you could say nothing if you don't like it. I'm a huge Madonna fan from the mid 90's, I didn't live her first decade of success, I fell in love with her because of her constant evolution and she has never dissapointed me. Those ungrateful fans are a cancer, it would be better if they dissapeared.

    • @oceanlover3530
      @oceanlover3530 Рік тому

      👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Yadayadayada95
      @Yadayadayada95 Рік тому +5

      I love Madonna, but sometimes she seems way out of touch with reality and if someone calls her out on that, that’s not a bad thing. We all need that sometimes.

    • @Madonnism
      @Madonnism 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes, those “fans” are just that: ungrateful! They are not able to understand what Madonna has done for us (women, gay, heterosexual, everybody!) She showed how to “challenge the system without living in pain” and she has done it (as she said) with a smile in her face even when everybody judged her and treated her like the worst person in the world, but that only made me understand how important (and crucial) was (and still is) everything that she has done in order to change the world, to make us wake up to fight for what we believe in and to make us be proud of who we are!

  • @MisterCiccone
    @MisterCiccone Рік тому +15

    A lot of Madonna fans are not real fans, they are so mean to her. I never understood that. I love Madonna since the beginning, because of what she has to say and still stands for. People want her to look a certain way and make some kind of music, be more 'stylish' less 'vulgar', I mean....she can do whatever she wants. And yes she is a human being, stop the bullying about her age and face! She looks great and she is again pushing some 'age' boundaries, most of us are just not ready. When she is gone people will forget all of that (Look at Michael Jackson & Whitney Houston) and praise her, let's praise her now, while she's alive and support her as much as we can. She deserves it!

  • @hoxtondean9855
    @hoxtondean9855 Рік тому +12

    The uncut version is even more emotional. there is at least 2 more minutes of her speech where she really was overcome with emotions. It's cut off this released version. That full speech made her comment about her still being alive makes more sense. It's on youtube - filmed on a mobile phone. Well worth checking out.

  • @aubreycrawley
    @aubreycrawley 2 місяці тому

    The best speech ever ❤

  • @marquesq.4499
    @marquesq.4499 Рік тому

    What Madonna does better than most music artists with a platform, is giving a speech or interview with direct, impactful information that speaks volumes if the audience is willing to listen. Not sure if there's a good video of it out there, but Madonna gave a tribute speech for Michael Jackson at the MTV Awards shortly after he died and I think you'd really like it. Some people criticized that she "compared" herself to him, but she was using those comparisons to make a point about how their lives and trajectories were so different in spite of those similarities. It's a heartfelt, well spoken tribute that had even Michael's family smiling by the end.

  • @eliazarfincalero2300
    @eliazarfincalero2300 Рік тому +3

    As she said: "I am my own work of art", she's an artist artist. The only artist I put on a higher pedestal, the only one who'd never left me through my ups and down...The very first time I fall in love with her was from her song "Everybody" of '83, by that early time there were no picture or video yet to have a glimpsed of who she really is, only music. Until MTV came and she's everywhere becoming the biggest discovery of the 20th century, from then on she changed the course of history and our lives. THANKS AND LOTS OF LOVE TO MADONNA, FOR EVERYTHING, FOR WHAT YOU ARE, A CELEBRATION TO OUR LIFE!!!

    • @Madonnism
      @Madonnism 8 місяців тому

      👏👏👏👏❤

  • @marianoprato7971
    @marianoprato7971 Рік тому +7

    A thousand years away from the rest . Thanks for everything M

  • @technodiscolovers9050
    @technodiscolovers9050 3 місяці тому

    The first time I heard this speech it broke me and I absolutely loved your reaction, thank you for sharing you now have a new subscriber 🎉
    Madonna means a lot to me not just as an artist but for everything she stands for, I’ve always known from a very young age that I was gay, media coverage about it back in the 80s told you it was wrong and that you will die of AIDS, my own family would make homophobic jokes but as corny as it may sound Madonna make me feel like everything was going to be ok and in some way I didn’t feel like I was a freak. There will never be another Madonna.
    Looking forward to binge watching more of your videos

  • @harrosRus12
    @harrosRus12 Рік тому

    Watching this now wot A dam beautiful written, perfectly spoken said with such d&m emotions.
    Jonny I hope that u have got the chance to hear Nina Simone my fav song is “I’m feeling Good” LOVE U MADONNA XX

  • @franklouis5472
    @franklouis5472 11 місяців тому

    As someone else mentioned, I would highly recommend watching the full version. It's available on UA-cam. There is more unbridled honesty. I really appreciate 2 points that you made here... 1. all you have to do is listen to M's music to know who she is and what she stands for (unlike Celine whom I LOVE, but her songs are written for her). 2. When you say hateful things about her (or anyone for that matter), you aren't hurting her, you're hurting someone else. In addition, now with AI, by adding negative comments such as ageist comments, we are teaching AI that this is ok. Thank you. I appreciate your reviews.

  • @marquesq.4499
    @marquesq.4499 Рік тому

    I've had many conversations with my partner about Madonna (who suggests that Madonna may want to "age gracefully" and act and dress more "age appropriate"). We're fans who have seen her live many times and have all her music, etc., etc., but we still have different ideas about her. What I don't understand is that, no one really says anything about the Rolling Stones, Elton John or Bruce Springsteen touring, performing and dressing like they always have into their 60's and 70's. It's as if Madonna was a schoolmarm or librarian who suddenly decided to start dressing and performing provocatively in her 50's and 60's. She's always been Madonna and yet she's expected to "tone it down" or act more respectable (whatever that means) as she ages. This speech was vulnerable and powerful but it was also a little heartbreaking and eye-opening to realize just how difficult it must have been and continues to be for someone many believe to be completely unfazed and unaffected by the things said and written about them. As I watch more of your videos, I feel that you're likely one of the worthy men Madonna referred to in her speech and to that I say thanks and cheers!

  • @donryan3153
    @donryan3153 Рік тому +3

    You are a very evolved man and you're no doubt a great dad to your daughter. I enjoy watching your reactions because you bring a humble intelligence and appreciation to the art and artists you view and you also represent a demographic that normally doesn't speak up as an appreciation of Madonna: straight men. You set a great example for anyone who watches your videos, so cheers

    • @bridgethegapreactions
      @bridgethegapreactions  Рік тому +3

      Wonderful post, it means a lot - thank you!

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi 5 місяців тому

      Why should they when they are now the scapegoat and target for every ill in the world and Madonna had now jumped on the bandwagon? Madonna had become the kind of feminist who once criticized her.

  • @SeeJay81
    @SeeJay81 Рік тому +4

    Since I moved to America almost 10 years ago, this is the first time I've heard "slagging off" and I didn't realise how much I missed it. 🤣
    Madonna is so understood by many, but so loved by her true fans. I forgot to ask, did you get tickets to see her Celebration tour? I'm so excited to see it.

  • @TheGamerClubber
    @TheGamerClubber Рік тому

    DEEP 😬...AND FIERCE💪🏻

  • @seriouspleasures
    @seriouspleasures Рік тому +1

    Can I just remind everybody of the fact that we don't "know" this woman?
    We know of the things she has projected out into the world, and we have created our bias towards those things while still reflecting those nothions in all our own baggage of a lifetime of experience.
    Who are you and I to point finger at anyone and say "j'accuse!"
    I might not like Madonna if I ever met her. But I will gladly listen to what *any* person has to say.
    I might not agree with them, but what the f*** will we achieve by blurting out opinions barely more than zhgotes while in affect?
    (Falls off soapbox!)
    English isn't my first language, so chances are little of what I said made much sense.
    /All my love from Sweden!

  • @pixarian
    @pixarian Рік тому +3

    I adore the girl, my #1. I stand and live by her lyric of "say what you like, do what you feel". Madge is still doing her own thing and i love her for it, no judgment. Cannot wait to see her on tour this year.

  • @myfriendisaac
    @myfriendisaac 7 місяців тому +1

    7:26 Right!? Madonna ALWAYS received an incredibly unfair amount of criticism for her “controversial” POV 💜💪🏽💯

  • @oceanlover3530
    @oceanlover3530 Рік тому +4

    Very powerful and touching. Thank you for posting!
    ✌🏻👍🏻✌🏻

  • @mjb78
    @mjb78 Рік тому +3

    💯 on the speech and your reaction. I forget the specific interviews, but Madonna has always maintained the message is in her music. She’s always been fragile and vulnerable in her lyrics, but the media & public need to listen 🎧

  • @lucabrozzi8867
    @lucabrozzi8867 Рік тому +3

    Amazing speech ❤

  • @sylvan1971
    @sylvan1971 Рік тому +1

    this woman is incredible, queen of pop, vulnerable at the same time, a human, someone very intelligent! if you knew how much she helped me with her strength, her determination, her desire to succeed, she gave me what I didn't have, I went through all the funniest periods of my life to the saddest with her, with her music that touched me, she is incredible, she has always been criticized and yet this woman is an example by her determination for her charisma for her incredible career. that's not nice to grow old when I see what people say about her now when she moved entire crowds and was adored for decades.This woman is exceptional in so many ways.this woman has defended the cause of gays from the beginning, she has defended minorities, the oppressed all her sensitivity is felt through a large part of her repertoire.thank you for your reaction about her it's always a pleasure to hear you. Thank you !

  • @MrJ0NE5
    @MrJ0NE5 Рік тому +2

    I turned 50 this year, and I can relate to what you say, Johnny, because it’s hard to remember my life without Madonna. I do poke fun at her orange frizzy braids, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love her and that she’s not my queen. It’s because she’s Madonna, and she lives her life in the spotlight, and unfortunately, sometimes it does open her up to criticisms or judgment; sir, I mean, nobody’s perfect, but I don’t mean any harm by it. She likes wearing those combat boots because of the platform; ultimately, she wants to be taller. 😂
    Yeah, the speech was terrific, and you have the best channel; you’re so humble and so genuine; that’s why the channel is so great. Cheers 🎉

  • @brendenc8376
    @brendenc8376 Рік тому

    Another speech worth a watch is her 2019 Glaad Award Speech. 👍

  • @holyagora
    @holyagora 6 місяців тому

    she talkin like the last human on dr who

  • @vazquezs
    @vazquezs Рік тому +1

    Great reaction video! At the beginning of the speech when Madonna was telling Anderson Cooper about "having sex with a banana" she was referring to their dance during the Rebel Heart Tour where Anderson as many other celebrities joined her on stage during Unapologetic Bitch.

  • @blueeyes4910
    @blueeyes4910 Рік тому +1

    hello, look the primetime interview 95 is beautiful, and Times When Madonna GOT REAL

  • @escapingboredom6958
    @escapingboredom6958 Рік тому +2

    she was so honest here. 😢

  • @Powhart
    @Powhart Рік тому

    It is hard for feminists today to not drag men down in those kind of speeches. I'm listening carefully for those "things" but I don't hear anything like that in Madonna's speech. She comes from much worse times, where trully women weren't allowed to speak freely, and of all the important women figures I think of her as one of the most influential, who really paved the way and made a change for other woman. As a "fan/observer" of her I don't like the todays narrative, where men are being dragged down every chance there is a conversation about sex differences and feminism. If she has done something right for women while respecting everybody else, then so should the new generations of feminists.

  • @EdwardoVandenbergh
    @EdwardoVandenbergh Рік тому

    Your reaction is on spot! People are not aware of the consequences of their reactions.

  • @deantailor357
    @deantailor357 Рік тому

    Labrinth had just done a piano "Frozen" and "Like a Prayer" medley, the latter complete with obligatory choir. As for Anderson and the banana, she had him on stage during the Rebel Heart tour and creatively used a banana during his bit. It's online somewhere. I know Debi Mazar and Guy Oseary, but otherwise I don't recognise anyone either.

  • @MW-ci3oz
    @MW-ci3oz Рік тому

    I’m loving your reactions. If you want to see a more open, vulnerable Madonna this 1995 interview is great if you haven’t seen it yet: ua-cam.com/video/b1jimPh16tQ/v-deo.html

  • @HipsterBlood
    @HipsterBlood Рік тому +1

    Camille Paglia never called her a bad feminist. The person who Camille was defending Madonna against called her a bad feminist. Camille was Madonna’s earliest supporter and defender. This speech is beyond cringe. Madonna playing the victim was not what made Madonna Madonna. She’s a perpetual victim now. 🙄

  • @andyd3447
    @andyd3447 Рік тому

    Besides her children Madonna only cares about one other woman and thats herself. She couldn't care less about women's rights.