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Madonna Sterilization, Star Hires DNA Team on Tour

Madonna reportedly has an entire "DNA team" set up to wipe away any stray hairs left behind by the singer.

While it has been revealed that Madonna doesn't like to travel light, packing an entourage of over 200 employees while on tour, a new report has gone further to state that part of that team includes DNA cleaners.

The DNA sterilization team is responsible for cleaning up any stray hairs or saliva that may have been left behind by the star so that no other person can use it for an ulterior motive.

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"We have to take extreme care, like I have never seen for any other artist," concert promoter Álvaro Ramos, overseeing the Portuguese leg of the spectacle, told the Daily Mirror. "We cannot even look at the dressing room, after it is ready, or even open the door.

With over 300 million records sold, Madonna is considered to be one of the most powerful women in the world, and according to one magazine she is well aware. As one of the best-selling female artists, Madonna can be quite demanding when it comes to her tours.

Other members of the star's 200 person entourage include body guards, personal chefs, a yoga instructor, an acupuncturist and an on-site dry cleaner.

An insider also revealed to InTouch magazine that Madonna was very particular about her dressing room. According to the insider, "when Madonna's performing, she expects her dressing room to come equipped with 20 international phone lines, be draped in a special fabric and filled with lilies and white and light-pink roses that have stems trimmed to precisely six inches."

Yet another insider revealed to InTouch, that Madonna even expects her hotel room to feel like home.

"She requires all furniture be removed from the rooms and replaced with her own pieces that she has shipped in," the insider told InTouch.

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