Madonna Claims ‘Evita’ Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber Was Mean to Her

Madonna posted a lengthy Instagram Live video of herself working with Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody on her biopic.

During the video, the pair discuss a scene where Madonna’s sister Paula Ciccone confronts the singer in London while she was filming director Alan Parker’s screen adaptation of the musical Evita, written by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.

“I was totally and utterly intimidated by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and the story of Eva Perón, the real historical story, and living up to all the great singers and actresses who had played her before me,” she remembered. “I think I had a few nervous breakdowns worrying that I was going to be fired every day, basically.”

She then revealed that Andrew wasn’t particularly kind to her.

“He was not nice to me,” she claimed. “I’m not sure he even wanted me in the movie. Thank God, Alan Parker did.”

Of course, Andrew couldn’t help but respond soon afterward.

“She must have Andrew confused with somebody else,” a spokesperson for the composer said in a statement. “Andrew and Madonna had a very smooth and productive working relationship on the Evita film.”

LOL! Well, at least they can both agree that it was a great film!