Anitta Got Crazy Bathroom Emergency While Recording with Legendary Madonna

Anitta Got Crazy Bathroom Emergency While Recording with Legendary Madonna

Anitta is being honest with her fans regarding belly bubbles.

During an interview on The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday, the Brazilian singer recalled the day she was about to record with Madonna – and how the nerves affected her stomach.

"I had [diarrhoea]," the 30-year-old singer admitted to the host. "Thank God, I arrived a little earlier than she did. Because I had more time to s—."

"You know when you're too nervous and you just get [gurgles]," she explained. "My stomach was just going crazy."
The "Envolver" vocalist claimed that the "Vogue" performer was completely unaware of what was going on. She also adored Madonna, 64, and begged her to teach her Portuguese, Anitta's native tongue.

"She wanted me to teach her Portuguese, and I was like,'I'm teaching you something?'"

She continued, "She was living in Portugal and she knows some stuff, which was great, and she's really smart, so it was good."

The singers debuted their 2019 single "Faz Gostoso."

Similarly, Anitta shared another intriguing meeting during an interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show in June. At the time, she relayed the story of inviting an attractive man to a recent performance and revealing that the night finished with her peeing on his friend's arm.

Meanwhile, Anitta spoke to HotGossipNewz on the Grammys red carpet in February about her nomination for best new artist.

"I'm overjoyed. "I've said it a lot because it means a lot," revealed Anitta, who was also a first-time candidate in the category.
Anitta Got Crazy Bathroom Emergency While Recording with Legendary Madonna

"It's been a half-century." "It's been fifty years that Brazil hasn't been in a main category," she added. "So, in my opinion, we're making history. In Brazil, my entire country is watching and waiting for this. I'm overjoyed. To be honest, the accomplishment for me is simply being here tonight."

Anitta's debut studio album, a self-titled project, was released in 2013, making 2022's Versions of Me her fifth.

"I hope that by being here, I can make room for more Brazilian artists to come here, so we don't have to wait 50 years," Anitta told HotGossipNewz. "I'm really happy, and it's been a long journey."

While speaking to HotGossipNewz at WSJ. Magazine's 12th annual Innovator Awards in November, she also stressed the significance of never giving up on your aspirations.

"I would say don't care what people in general say, like friends at school and things like that," Anitta told HotGossipNewz. "I would say just be yourself, try to find something that represents what you want to be and who you are when you look at yourself and not project yourself on other people, you know."
Anitta Got Crazy Bathroom Emergency While Recording with Legendary Madonna