Organisers behind a new Madonna exhibition have apparently denied that a series of love letters from the singer were ever intended to go on display.
Tabloid reports yesterday (August 27th) claimed the singer had instructed her legal team to block the publication of a host of letters sent to her former boyfriend James Albright.
The letters, which were said to be signed 'Spanky' and feature lipstick kisses, would join over 300 other items at the exhibition in London next year.
But organisers have now hit back at the claims, insisting that they are “not true.”
“They aren't appearing and were never going to,” a spokesperson added.
As previously reported on Gigwise, the exhibition at the Old Truman Brewery will include Madonna's infamous Material Girl dress, as well as other concert memorabilia.
The exhibition will run for a month from February 21st.
Madonna is currently on her Sticky and Sweet world tour, which called in Paris on Tuesday.
You can see pictures from the show, which featured a guest spot from Sir Elton John, below...
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