Madonna sends good luck message to Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn Today Us News


By DAVE SKRETTA, AP Sports Writer

MILAN (AP) — It wasn’t exactly a prayer that Madonna answered for American figure skater Amber Glenn.

More like a wish and a dream.

Just before Glenn performed her short program at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Tuesday night, which is set to Madonna’s song “Like a Prayer,” she received a video from the “Queen of Pop” wishing her luck in the individual competition at the Winter Games.

Turns out that Madonna had seen a clip of Glenn performing to her song.

McKinnon said that Glenn did not have the proper permission to use the song, even though it has been a part of her program for the last two years. But the two spoke on the phone a couple of days later and managed to smooth everything out.

“I’m very honored that Amber chose my music for her routine, won gold no less!” McKinnon said. “I’m happy things were resolved amicably and that we both stand for the protection of artist rights.”

The outspoken Glenn had been asked about music rights on the eve of the Olympics. She said at the time, “If I do get a message from Madonna saying she doesn’t want me to skate to her music, I’ll just be excited to get a message from Madonna.”

Glenn ended up getting the best of both worlds.

“You are an icon and a legend forever,” Glenn said in response to Madonna’s video, “and thank you for supporting athletes in their artistic ventures, and I hope I can do the song justice. Thank you.”

AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics


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