Source: The Sun - 19 February 2021
The Sun brings the following rumours on the alleged Netflix documentary:
"I'm told that the Queen of Pop has signed a deal with the streaming giant to broadcast a documentary giving a glimpse into her superstar life.
The one-off special will feature extensive footage from her Madame X tour, which ended last March, as well as behind- the-scenes clips of the singer in action.
But it certainly won't be all smiles, as it is also expected to feature scenes of the superstar struggling with hip and knee injuries which caused her to axe several shows from the tour.
It will come 30 years after her groundbreaking documentary Truth Or Dare chronicling her life during her Blond Ambition world tour, which at the time was the highest-grossing documentary ever made.
A source said: "Madonna quite literally put blood, sweat and tears into the Madame X tour and she wants this documentary to show it off for the spectacle that it was.
"She's never been the type to fade into the background, so viewers will definitely get to witness her dry sense of humour.
"She has spent weeks watching previews and helping to edit the footage at home in the US and is very hands- on with it."
The corresponding Madame X album went to No2 and became her 22nd Top Ten album when it was released in 2019.
Her 75-date tour included intimate venues in ten cities where fans were banned from using their phones.
That clever trick means the documentary will be the only way to see footage from her show.
Madonna has released DVDs of her last few tours but given it's an outdated format now, this feels like a good move for her.
Beyonce, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift have all done documentaries on Netflix in the past, with great results.
If anyone has proved they've still got the shock factor as an entertainer, it's Madonna.
And I'm sure this special will be no exception."