Rosie O’Donnell: Madonna ‘very strong’ and ‘recovering at home’ after hospitalization

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Madonna is on the mend after her hospitalization, and friends Rosie O’Donnell and Debi Mazar are making sure fans know about it.

Amid reports that the 64-year-old pop music icon is reportedly bedridden and “vomiting uncontrollably” while still battling a bacterial infection after leaving a New York hospital late last month, her closest friends are rallying to share positive health updates.

O’Donnell, who became besties with Madonna during the filming of 1991′s “A League of Their Own,” chatted up fans on social media after posting an image of the two from the beloved Penny Marshall-directed sports film.

“She is recovering at home - she is very strong in general,” she responded to an Instagram follower asking for an update.

The 61-year old former daytime talk show host’s post follows fellow Madonna buddy Debi Mazar, who also spoke out about her condition since leaving the intensive care unit.

Late last week, the “Younger” star shared a throwback photo hamming it up with Madonna with the caption: “Get well Sis! Rest, Restore, Reboot! Strongest gal I know.”

Mazar, 58, added the hashtags for “Warrior” and “Lioness” after closing with, “To all of her fans- Madonna is on the mend & home resting!”

The Jamaica, Queens-born actress met the future “Queen of Pop” at New York’s Danceteria nightclub back in the 1980s.

Madonna’s longtime manager, Guy Oseary, revealed that she was hospitalized June 24 with a “serious bacterial infection.”

“Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care,” he wrote on Instagram. “A full recovery is expected.”

It remains unknown what type of bacterial infection caused the illness.

The seven-time Grammy award winner, who last toured North America and Europe in 2019, was scheduled to kick off the upcoming international Celebration Tour in Vancouver on July 15.

In honor of her 40th anniversary in music, the career retrospective show was scheduled for six nights each in London, Los Angeles and at Madison Square Garden in New York.

According to Oseary, all commitments have been paused at this time.