Madonna says that she cannot count her own children among fans of her music. She says they often let her know when it is time turn it off.
"They have no tact whatsoever," she told entertainmentwise.com. "They'll just say, 'Mum, get that song off' even when mine. It's hurtful but at least they're honest."
MDNA, Madge's latest release, broke a record in the U.K. when it became her twelfth to chart at number one; she knocked off Elvis to take the record.
Despite the success, she says she is rehearsing harder than ever.
"I have to say that in more than 25 years of performing I have never worked so hard or been so scrupulous," she said. "Or freaked out more than I have at the minute. My whole life has been a combination of hard work and prayer."
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