Madonna worried fans again after launching her "Celebration" tour following the postponement due to her health issue.

An expert recently reflected on Madonna's current status after her hospitalization and admission into an intensive care unit, where she was intubated due to a bacterial infection. The "Back That Up To The Beat" hitmaker ended up pushing the dates of her shows because of her condition.

Madonna Showing Signs of Fatigue?

A body language expert recently explained how "shattered and nervous" Madonna looked in the recent "Celebration" tour stops, saying it was a tell-tale sign of her growing fatigue.

Inbaal Honigman told The Mirror how hard it was to analyze Madonna's body language due to the "closely choreographed show." Despite that, she spotted a small sign proving that the Queen of Pop might be tired.

"There might be a bit of slack in the hip here or an unevenness of the shoulder there, she's not as symmetrical and controlled as yesteryear, but close enough," she said of Madonna's signature poses. "She's showing that every limb has been trained and practiced and she's letting her fans know that she's worked hard for them and that she's excited to come and share this tour with them."

Inbaal added that the one thing that failed to conceal Madonna's struggles was her neck - as the singer rested her chin slightly low in her performances. She said that the singer's tendency to look down could be a sign that she is fatigued and "a little nervous."

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Madonna Thought She Wouldn't Make It

The body language expert's comment came after Madonna told her fans at the O2 Arena stop of her "Celebration" tour on October 14 that her five-day hospitalization led her to think that it might kill her.

"I didn't think I was gonna make it," she said. "I forgot five days of my life - or death, I didn't really know where I was."

She added that her children played a huge role in her recovery as they always saved her every time, and she wanted to do the same by surviving for them.

Her manager, Guy Oseary, said in a previous statement that Madonna was found unconscious at her home before her hospitalization.

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