![madonna demo assembly madonna demo assembly](https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000473828679-03906u-t240x240.jpg)
I have called many people and sent various messages. Madonna called her agent to complain about what was happening. But local authorities said a horse would threaten the safety of the building, given its wooden floor sits upon wooden beams and is "unstable, which prevents it from being used for activities that cause vibrations." In the script for the music video, Madonna was meant to pose next to the animal on the ground.
![madonna demo assembly madonna demo assembly](http://spillitnow.com/uploads/default/original/2X/f/fef6a33af7fba5748ffa8117fe5ede1e96b5c42c.jpeg)
The decision reportedly left her outraged. Last week however, Sintra City Hall said the pop star could use the palace from March 15 to 20 but could not let a horse inside. Madonna, who has been living in Portugal since 2017, was set to film a video for the song "Indian Summer" in the Quinta Nova de Assunção palace in Sintra, a resort city near Lisbon. And the culprit behind this latest row? A horse, which was not allowed inside a palace for a music video. The singer has accused the Portuguese of being ungrateful, an accusation that they have thrown right back at her. Madonna is at the center of a fresh controversy in Portugal, just as she is set to leave the country. The pop icon could not get permission to allow the animal inside a 19th-century palace for a music video shoot, and has since accused the Portuguese of being ungrateful
![madonna demo assembly madonna demo assembly](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EQXjOwDxgEg/maxresdefault.jpg)
Madonna's farewell from Portugal turns sour over row involving a horseSource: El Pais - 29 March 2019