Madonna Moves Quickly, Dating A-Rod?
The Madonna-A-Rod Story
If you're following the Madonna and Alex Rodriguez story, the lines begin to get messy. With so many players, it's hard to keep everyone from Madonna and her husband Guy, her manager Guy, A-Rod, his wife and Lenny Kravitz straight. Here's how to decipher the love hexagon:
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Madonna
Role: Rumored to be divorcing her husband Guy Ritchie, also allegedly involved in an emotional affair with Alex Rodriguez, once dated Lenny Kravitz
Status: Villain
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Guy Ritchie
Role: Madonna's husband
Status: Victim
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Alex Rodriguez
Role: Hit with divorce papers from his wife Cynthia after she heard rumors about his relationship with Madonna
Status: Villain
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Cynthia Rodriguez
Role: Left the Yankees' player due to his increasing interest in both Madonna and her religion, Kabbalah
Status: Half-victim, Half-villain
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Guy Oseary
Role: Manager to Madonna and Alex Rodriguez, used to manage Lenny Kravitz, reportedly the source for the Madonna-A-Rod rumors
Status: Villain
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Lenny Kravitz
Role: Dated Madonna, rumored to be having an affair with Cynthia Rodriguez, fired Oseary upon hearing he was going to leak a story about Alex Rodriguez and Madonna
Status: Half-victim, Half-villain
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