Earlier this week, two disappointed fans of Madonna sued her for false advertising after she arrived two hours late for her own concert in Brooklyn, New York.

"The View" host Sara Haines blasted the pop icon on live television following her disappointing behavior.

Madonna Sued By Fans For 2-Hour Concert Delay

TMZ obtained information that Madonna fans Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden filed a class-action lawsuit against Madonna for not being punctual on her "Celebration" tour stops in Brooklyn, New York last Dec. 13, 14, and 16, 2023.

Supposedly, Madonna should start the show at Barclays Center at 8:30 p.m. ET, but she didn't arrive onstage until 10:30 p.m. She was late on all three of her shows.

Fellows and Hadden argued that the late starts constituted a "wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices."

Fans were fuming on social media about Madonna's recent tardiness, arriving late to her concerts. However, a source revealed to Page Six that it is attributed to the technical difficulties on her sound checks that prompted the delays.

As of this writing, Madonna has yet to comment on the said lawsuit.

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Sara Haines Blasts Madonna For 2-Hour Concert Delay

Meanwhile, "The View" host Sara Haines bared her opinions on live television after her rant became a full-blown outburst. (via Page Six)

"It is disrespectful. You are literally flipping off your fans who paid to come and watch you. You can be a diva, you should not act like a diva," she said on the show's latest episode.

She also highlighted that she should "respect someone's time the way you expect them to respect yours," especially because fans are paying hundreds of dollars for her.

Haines doubled down when host Joy Behar wondered why the "Like A Virgin" singer is late, saying that it was because "she's acting like a diva!"

"I personally wouldn't wait two hours to get a hot oil massage from George Clooney, much less a concert by anybody!" Behar added.

However, not everyone on the panel disliked Madonna's antics, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro defended her honor.

"I'm not bothered by this, and I don't think she should be sued. This is baked into Madonna, she's an icon, she's always late," Hostin shared. "It's part of her allure."

Watch the interaction below.

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