It was just a couple of days ago when people got mad at Madonna for seeming to disobey social distancing rules and attending a party during this pandemic. 

She had already announced earlier that she took a test that showed that she had the coronavirus antibodies and that knowing that, she would be taking a drive, putting her window done and breathing in the COVID air. But, she had done so much more than that.

Madonna attended the party of Steven Klein and was even seen hugging him at one point in the streaming video from the party. But, the songstress' offense seems to be much bigger if basing on the report that Page Six revealed. The party for Klein was held in Bridgehampton in New York, at Klein's horse farm. Madonna has been in quarantine in the UK, which means she actually took a flight to get to the country. 

Madonna is not the first person to be accused of not following the social distancing rules being implemented right now. In April, George Stephanopoulos of 'Good Morning America' was accused of going to a golf course and even to the pharmacy. The problem with that is that his wife just recovered from the virus and even he had tested positive for COVID-19. Another one is none other than Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka, who was reported to have traveled with her family from Washington, D.C. all the way to New Jersey for Passover.

The CDC has already stated that people should refrain from non-essential domestic travel so some are furious over what her family did. Kylie Jenner also went out of her house and proceeded to go to her sister Kim Kardashian West's house to do her make up as Kanye's wife was set to appear on The Jimmy Fallon show.

Other celebrities that seemed to defy the quarantine include Tom Brady, Josh Brolin and more. They have received online backlash because of their actions that seemed to belittle just how much of an impact the virus has been made to countries all over the world. 

It has been a few months since the pandemic was declared and the numbers for positive cases continue to rise. The latest numbers reflect a total of more than 3.6 million positive cases and more than 250,000 deaths. The USA continues to lead in both the number of positive cases and deaths. There are now more than 1.2 million cases in the country, and the epicenter in the country remains to be New York with more than 300,000 cases.