Madge and her sinewy guns probably have the capacity to pummel Pharrell to a pulp, but instead, she was so surprised Pharrell stood up to her that she cried; a surprise for those of us who presumed Madonna had the compassion of a coat hanger (including ex-hubby Guy Ritchie).
Rather than walk away, the pair decided to clear the air, patch things up, and are now firm friends. She adds, "We went upstairs and I said, 'You can't talk to me like that,' and burst into tears. And he said, 'Oh my God, Madonna has a heart.' We had it out and now I love him and we make great music together."
But it must have been hard. Madonna, who is used to being the only diva in the building, had to deal with sharing her ego space with not one, but two of the biggest head swells in the production bizzo, Pharrell and Timbaland.
"We all had our hiccups where we jockeyed for positions and we tried to get to know each other because song writing is a very intimate experience. I would say there were a few uncomfortable moments. But with Pharell, he actually made me cry. I've never told anyone that before. There, Out with it."
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