Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION

Madonna criticised over Oscars party antics

Madonna has been accused of acting like a "bitch" at an exclusive pre-Oscars party.

The 'Hung Up' hitmaker reportedly stunned guests at the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) pre-Oscar reception at the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills last Friday (02.22.13) with her rude behavior and bad mood.

One onlooker said: "It was incredible - she stormed around as if a black cloud was following her and then she was gone. Everyone wanted to know what bug got up her ass."

Another guest added: "She was just rude to most people she came into contact with. She really behaved like a bitch that night."

The 54-year-old star is said to have particularly shocked people with her rudeness to filmmaker Ang Lee - who picked up the Best Director prize for 'Life of Pi' at the Academy Awards days later - snapping at him when he introduced himself and replying "I'm not interested" when he tried to instigate a conversation.

When the filmmaker tried to speak to her again, Madonna turned her back and ignored him.

Despite the reports from the party - where guests also included Bradley Cooper, P. Diddy, Jennifer Aniston and Leonardo DiCaprio - an associate of Madonna told the Daily Mail newspaper she was "in the best mood" but admitted reports of people thinking she is "a bitch" were "not unusual".

The insider added: "It's not unusual that people might find her a bitch. She's not walking the room, smiling like Kelly Ripa. She's not a prom queen.

"She was not rude, though she could have potentially made someone feel that they shouldn't say hello to her, and that wasn't intentional, and perhaps some people might have thought she didn't seem approachable that night. And she didn't leave in a huff."

She also denied that Madonna had been rude to Ang Lee and said she had invited the director to her own party on Oscar night.

Fact Check

Fact Check

Have you found an error, or know of something we’ve missed in one of our stories? Please use the form below and let us know.

* Required
  • Please post the headline of the story or the title of the video with the error.

  • Please post exactly what was wrong with the story.

  • Please indicate your source for the correct information.

  • Please include any contact information you may have.

  • Yes

    No

  • This will only be used to contact you if we have a question about your submission, it will not be used to identify you or be published.

  • This will only be used to contact you if we have a question about your submission, it will not be used to identify you or be published.

  • Are you blue? If you can see this, leave it blank and get some CSS support.

You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.

Have Your Say

New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.

The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.

letters

Make text: Larger | Smaller

LATEST VIDEO

Fire destroys Manitoba Ave home, residents escape

View more like this

Photo Store Gallery

  • Water lilys are reflected in the pond at the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden Tuesday afternoon. Standup photo. Sept 11,  2012 (Ruth Bonneville/Winnipeg Free Press)
  • KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS / Jan 10  2011 ‚Äì WEB STDUP ‚Äì Frosty morning at -15 degrees C , in pic frost covers the the Nellie McClung statue  on the MB Legislature grounds at 7am

View More Gallery Photos

Poll

Do you agree with the coming ban on sales of cigarettes at health-care facilities and pharmacies, including large retail outlets?

View Results

View Related Story

Ads by Google