London: Pop diva Madonna reportedly orders sterile wipes of her dressing room after each show to prevent her fans from stealing her DNA. The 'Material Girl' is so worried about her obsessive fans that she has set up a 'sterilisation team' to clean away any traces of DNA that she might have left behind from her hair, skin or saliva, reported Mirror online.
The 53-year-old is said to have demanded that only herself and her entourage are allowed backstage and no one is allowed to even look at her dressing room once it has been made ready. Concert promoter Alvaro Ramos, who is looking after the Portuguese leg of her world tour, said, "We have to take extreme care. In the end it is all to protect her and make her comfortable. I do understand it but it is taken to extremeness."
The star also makes sure that her personal team build her changing room so there is no danger of anyone planting any hidden cameras. Madonna is currently on her MDNA world tour and has already played in Israel, Turkey, Italy and Spain and arrives in Portugal this Sunday. She has already caused controversy by flashing her nipple in Israel and her bottom in Italy.

Madonna orders sterile wipes of her dressing room after each show to prevent her fans from stealing her DNA.
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