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Madonna surprises American figure skater with video message ahead of competition – UK Times

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American figure skater Amber Glenn received a dream boost ahead of her Milan Cortina Olympics short program on Tuesday night.

Performing to Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” Glenn was sent a video message from the “Queen of Pop” herself, wishing her luck in the individual competition.

Madonna had reportedly seen a clip of Glenn performing to her iconic track, making the gesture more a wish fulfilled than a simple prayer answered for the skater.

“I have to tell you, I was blown away by it,” Madonna tells Glenn in the video. “You are an incredible skater. So strong, so beautiful, so brave. I can’t imagine that you would not win. So I just want to say good luck. Go get that gold.”

“You are an icon and a legend forever,” Glenn said in response to Madonna's video.
“You are an icon and a legend forever,” Glenn said in response to Madonna’s video. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Glenn covered up her mouth in surprise while watching.

“I’m in shock. I’m in complete shock,” she said. “I’m legitimately shaking. Oh my God.”

Madonna isn’t the only big-name celebrity tossing her support behind Glenn and teammates Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito, who have dubbed themselves the “Blade Angels.” Pop superstar Taylor Swift provided the voice-over for an NBC spot highlighting them.

The issue of music rights became a big problem for figure skaters during the Milan Cortina Games. Several had to frantically try to get approval for their program music at the last minute, and some were even forced to change their programs entirely.

Glenn was among those who had a problem.

Her free skate is set to “The Return” by Seb McKinnon, who produces music under the name CLANN. He posted on social media that he was surprised to hear the song during Glenn’s performance in the team competition, which helped the U.S. win the gold medal.

McKinnon said that Glenn did not have the proper permission to use the song, even though it has been a part of her program for the last two years. But the two spoke on the phone a couple of days later and managed to smooth everything out.

“I’m very honored that Amber chose my music for her routine, won gold no less!” McKinnon said. “I’m happy things were resolved amicably and that we both stand for the protection of artist rights.”

The outspoken Glenn had been asked about music rights on the eve of the Olympics. She said at the time, “If I do get a message from Madonna saying she doesn’t want me to skate to her music, I’ll just be excited to get a message from Madonna.”

Glenn ended up getting the best of both worlds.

“You are an icon and a legend forever,” Glenn said in response to Madonna’s video, “and thank you for supporting athletes in their artistic ventures, and I hope I can do the song justice. Thank you.”

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