Pop star Madonna, has a homeless brother living under a bridge in Traverse City, Michigan. According The Sun, the pop stars 55 year old brother, Anthony Ciccone is living under a bridge while he has a sister who is lavished with a 400 million dollar lifestyle. Ciccone was not shy about letting sources know, although his sister is able to rescue him from an unfortunate and homeless lifestyle, his sister isn't at all interested in rescuing him from his troubles.
Ciccone explains an apparent strained relationship between the two and talks about how he hasn't had anything to do with his sister Madonna years and is certain the pop star could care less about his situation. He seems to feel the only reason anyone cares about him is because of who his sister is, but he says he refuses to even talk about Madonna and says the pop star has her own life and therefore, could care less about his in any way.
Ciccone says being homeless has been very hard, but adds he simply has nowhere else to go. He used to live in the East Village in Manhattan, New York. He says he then decided to go to Hollywood to work on the movies as a carpenter. He also did videos, the odd TV and film show, commercials, and film show, but never worked with Madonna because she never asked. When the Hollywood move apparently didn't work out, he moved back to New York to work with his father’s vineyard, but again, something went wrong. Ciccone also speaks about being the black-sheep of the family and talked about how his father ordered him out and at that point he had nowhere else to go.
Madonna’s brother went on to talk about the many rough days and nights he’s had living under a bridge and even talked about how many people he’s seen die as well as his own close brush with death after falling into the river where he’s living under the bridge. But although Ciccone is living a very rough and homeless life, he still says he will never ask Madonna for anything. He also says, “never loved her in the first place, she never loved me. We never loved each other.” He also made it clear and says “Madonna doesn't give a s—t if I’m dead or alive. She lives in her own world.”
It seems Ciccone’s homelessness is his own fault and doing due to alcoholism. Their parents claim he certainly won’t have a home, at least not until he decides to control his drinking.
















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