martes, 27 de octubre de 2009

Reclames Intentaron matar al esposo de Madonna

Reclames
Un joven de 16 años, fanático de la estrella pop, se coló en una filmación de su aún marido y amenazó con matarlo, según informó el diario Sunday Mirror.

El incidente se produjo durante el rodaje de la película de Sherlock Holmes que Ritchie está filmando en Manchester. El joven apareció completamente vestido de negro, blandiendo un cuchillo y diciendo: '¿Dónde está Guy? ¡Lo mato!'.

Cuando las fuerzas de seguridad lograron reducirlo, el atacante alcanzó a gritar desde el suelo: '¡Soy el mayor fan de Madonna!'. Según el rotativo, pasado el incidente Ritchie siguió trabajando como si no hubiese ocurrido nada, informó la agencia DPA.

El director, de 40 años, se encuentra actualmente en pleno proceso de divorcio de la 'reina del pop', de 50, tras siete años y medio de matrimonio.


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