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Sensitive predicts accident at Madonna concert in Brazil

Free show in Rio de Janeiro takes place at the beginning of May

On May 4th, the city of Rio de Janeiro, more specifically Copacabana, will be the stage for one of the biggest shows in the world: Madonna.

Historic and free, the show promises to move Brazil towards this event. However, the sensitive Vó Bahiana (like Grandma Bahiana) does not predict in her letters that everything will go well.

“People are waiting for the singer Madonna in Brazil, but, unfortunately, I see something very bad happening to her here. This show may even happen, but I see the singer being rescued and leaving the stage in an ambulance. Something very serious is about to happen at this Madonna show and where it will be talked about in the media, and where there will be an uproar, unfortunately it is here in Brazil”, he says.

And he continues: “So, I ask that the singer come take care of herself, come protect herself, because this show is not positive to happen here. And, if it happens, she could be hospitalized, she could faint on stage, or something like that will happen. My God!”.

See the forecast here: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5CGj5MRu3w/

With more than 13.9 million followers, Vó Bahiana is one of the most sought-after psychics in the country. To find out more about this and other predictions, visit @vobahianaoficial.

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