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Madonna feels kinship with vilified Wallis Simpson

(Reuters) -

Madonna

says it's flattering apparent because she was drawn to a story of

Wallis Simpson

-- a American porcee who was vilified for persuading a British aristocrat to give adult his bench in sequence to marry her.

The infrequently irritated cocktail luminary pronounced she had been preoccupied for years by Simpson before determining to write and approach her second film, "W.E", that opens widely in U.S.

movie theaters

on Friday.

The film chronicles a intrigue and 1930s matrimony of

King Edward VIII

and Simpson, who were shunned by British multitude after Edward renounced a bench to be with her.

"I could know a lot of aspects of Wallis Simpson's life, carrying people ... perspective we from a outside, make judgments about you, have opinions about you, write things about we that are wrong - and not feel like we are means to urge yourself, that infrequently kind of creates we feel helpless," Madonna, 53, told

Reuters Television

in an interview.

"She didn't dedicate a crime, she fell in adore ... She says in a film, 'If we do this, if we get married, we will be a many hated lady in a world,' and she was .... Obviously we can describe to her life on certain levels. we consider that a lot of people who are open total have a same experience," Madonna said.

Madonna, who changed to England during her second marriage, to British executive Guy Ritchie, pronounced she too has done sacrifices for love.

"Whether we pierce to another nation and we give adult your roots, or when we have children -- we adore your children, though we have to give adult contend your giveaway time, your sleep. So we consider we are in a routine of creation those sacrifices for adore on a daily basement if we're in relations or if we have children," she said.

"W.E" stars Abbie Cornish as a New Yorker in a 1990s who becomes feeling with a matrimony between Edward and Simpson who is played by Andrea Riseborough.

The film has been characterized by film critics as visually overwhelming though lacking in focus. But Madonna won a best strange film strain Golden Globe in Jan for "Masterpiece" from a "W.E" soundtrack.

The initial strain from her new manuscript "MDNA," that outlines her lapse to song after focusing on a movie, is set to be expelled on Friday. Called "Give Me All Your Luvin," it facilities Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.

Madonna will be also behaving on Sunday in a half-time uncover during a National Football League Super Bowl -- a biggest radio and sporting eventuality of a year in a United States.

(Reporting by Alicia Powell; Writing by Jill Serjeant)

(news.yahoo.com)

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