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Her press agent, Liz Rosenberg, said Friday that there was no way to eliminate the scene, because it is a core part of the show. "It's like taking out the third act of Hamlet," she said. Rosenberg said Madonna's style is to shake things up. "Madonna does not make things pretty and tie them up with a bow," she said. In a statement before beginning the tour, Madonna said she does not condone the use of guns. "Rather they are symbols of wanting to appear strong and wanting to find a way to stop feelings that I find hurtful or damaging," she said. She said she is using the guns as symbols of intolerance and "the pain I have felt from having my heart broken." Both Burns and Fransua said they took the act as just part of the show, though both felt uneasy about it. "It would have highly upset me if I felt this was something that she added," for the Denver show, Burns said. "But you know this, that song, that production will be played in 50 other cities and Denver would be the only city that would have some major issues."
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