Madonna wants a federal judge to dismiss a class action claiming she broke the law by starting concerts two hours later than advertised.

Madonna’s latest response to a legal dispute was as bold and unapologetic as her decades-long career.

The music legend found herself in the center of a lawsuit, not because of copyright infringement or trademark disputes, but for keeping her fans waiting at a concert in December 2023.

Madonna’s attorneys said the plaintiffs’ complaints of having to “get up early to go to work” in the morning after the concert do not make up a legal “injury.” The singer’s legal team also asked the federal judge to dismiss the class action lawsuit submitted by the disgruntled fans.

Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, who attended the Hung Up singer’s concert in December, had filed the class-action lawsuit after they said they were made to wait a couple of hours to finally see Madonna show up on stage.

The enraged fans said the shows were falsely advertised, as the time mentioned on their tickets was 8:30 p.m. However, the hitmaker only showed up on stage at around 10:30 p.m.

Madonna appearing on stage fashionably late was a “wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices,” Michael and Jonathan said in the lawsuit.

The pop legend’s attorneys said having to “get up early to go to work” the next day cannot be grounds for suing

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