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Monday, 14 October 2013

Madonna Banned From Alamo Drafthouse Movie Theater Chain

Following last week's incident at the "12 Years a Slave" premiere at the New York Film Festival, where the songbird allegedly texted throughout the first half of the film until she was asked to stop by another moviegoer, the "Material Girl" has been banned from attending movies at the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater chain.

The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain has a strict no-talking and anti-texting policy for its theaters, and will reportedly ask patrons who violate the policy to leave the theater. Naturally many of The Queen of Pop's fans sprang to action on Twitter, telling Alamo Theaters that they were overreacting to the situation, but League stood his ground and followed up with a series of chiding tweets.

League claimed on Saturday that his Twitter tirade toward Mo was all a joke and was simply meant to get the issue of texting during movies into the public eye, but Madonna's fans aren't buying it and are calling for him to apologize. Madonna's camp has not responded to the controversy on Twitter and has not released a statement regarding the ban. Do you think Madonna should be banned from going to the movies for texting during a flick? Sound off in the comments.

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