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Jessica Elgot

Analysis

Move over Madonna

March 4, 2011 09:58
1 min read

Celebrities are a double-edged sword. Madonna's patronage has brought the Kabbalah Centre money and attention, much of it in sales of red string and mystical water. But there are whisperings in the centre that its celebrity image may have done it more harm than good.

The Power of Peace Conference felt like a rebrand, more Psychologies, less Heat magazine.

Outside the Grosvenor House, hundreds of glamorous guests queued outside the doors before they opened at 9.30am. You could have been forgiven for thinking many were dressed for the Oscars.

Inside, guests were given sparkly blue butterfly badges to allow them through into the conference room for a lavish breakfast of smoked salmon, fruit kebabs and muffins. Although guests helped themselves to jugs of water, no-one seemed to know if this was the famous Kabbalah kind. The group once told an undercover journalist that the water could cure cancer.