Madonna Interview with David Letterman Breaks All Records: Most Censored in American History
Famous American presenter David Letterman made his last show on May 20, 2015, deciding it was time to retire.
At the age of 68, he decided to retire from his television career, leaving the world with legendary interviews and some of the best live recordings in music history shown on television.
The American media constantly "pulls out" numerous interviews and performances that have entertained viewers around the world for years.
David Letterman, 73, hosted one of America's most popular shows, Late Night With David Letterman, which aired on February 1, 1982. And one of the most controversial guest appearances of stars in his show forever remains Madonna.
Madonna, 62, broke all records in 1994. On that occasion, the singer was dressed in Gothic style with knee-high boots. The singer decided to be "rude" by playing the role of a fatal woman, spreading curses that had to be censored due to the character of the television show.
Letterman became visibly upset during the interview as their conversation was filled with "explosive" statements. David was aware that this interview would be the most censored interview of his career…
David Letterman returned in 2018 with a very big project after retiring from the stage. This is the original show "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction" produced by "Netflix.
As the title suggests, there are no "little known" people in his show. Letterman again covers in-depth interviews with guests he finds fascinating. Each episode involves a long-distance conversation with a guest.
His guests were former President Barack Obama, actor George Clooney, Howard Stern and many others. Will Letterman invite Madonna for a chat again?