American star Madonna arrived in Paris to give a giant concert at the Parc de Sceaux as part of her world tour. Invited to the City Hall of Paris, she met Jacques Chirac, Prime Minister and former mayor of Paris, and the singer Line Renaud, to whom she presented a cheque of 500,000 francs for the benefit of the "Association of artists against AIDS". Subject without journalist comment, only the sound atmosphere and the official words of Madonna and Jacques Chirac.
Invited by Anne Sinclair for the magazine "7/7", the American singer and actress Madonna comes to promote the release in France of her new album of songs "Erotica" and the publication of her erotic photo book "Sex". Compared by the presenter to Marilyn Monroe, the artist does not appreciate much: "She is dead, I am alive..... The only thing I have in common with her is hair colour". She concludes with a "I am very successful, I am happy, and there are also moments of sadness."
Invited by Anne Sinclair for the magazine "7/7", the American singer and actress Madonna comes to promote the release in France of her new album of songs "Erotica" and the publication of her erotic photo book "Sex". She is questioned about her religion, "something very personal". Although she is of Catholic education, she wanted to challenge Catholicism and "the idea that sexuality and spirituality have nothing to do together".