Megastar Madonna has been released from the hospital and is back at home after her severe bacterial infection.
The Papa Don’t Preach singer is feeling better after her infection sent her to the intensive care unit, BBC News reported.
After being discharged from the hospital, she was transported by a private ambulance to her home in New York.
An insider close to the situation told CNN: “She’s in the clear.”
Madonna, 64, was hospitalized in the Big Apple on June 24 after being found unresponsive while preparing for her upcoming tour.
An unnamed relative told The Daily Mail that her infection was so grave that the family believed Madonna might not survive.
“For the past couple of days, no one really knew which direction this was going to turn, and her family was preparing for the worst,” the relative said.
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“Everyone believed that we may lose her and that has been the reality of the situation.”
Manager, Guy Oseary, took to social media on June 28 to explain that his client stayed in the ICU for several days after a bacterial infection.
In a post on Instagram, he wrote: “Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care.”
Oseary said that Madonna’s team expected a “full recovery” but would “pause all commitments,” including the Celebration Tour.
Her manager added that more information and rescheduled tour dates would come for fans soon.
He concluded: “We will share more details with you as soon as we have them, including a new start date for the tour and for rescheduled shows.”
Also on Wednesday, Madonna’s sons Rocco Ritchie, 22, and David Banda, 17, were photographed looking nervous in New York, where the singer was hospitalized.
Her daughter Lourdes Leon, 26 – one of the pop star’s six children – was reportedly by her side throughout the health crisis.