Madonna took a major fall during her performance at BRIT Awards 2015, but her Twitter fans called it a "fake fall" and nothing but a publicity stunt by the singer.
Fans of the 'Hung Up' singer have accused her of trying to boost sales of her new music with the fake fall as she carefully fall down positioning her back to the audience and with the "Let me fall, I'm gonna carry on" lyrics, the Daily Star reported.
The 56-year-old queen of Pop got 134 percent of hike in the sales of her 'Rebel Heart' concert tickets.
Chris, fourth consecutive host of the prestigious award show said that he was there at Madonna's rehearsals, where she rehearsed a lot, and claimed that it was a part of the act.
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