Posted on 01/23/2024 8:49:22 AM PST by Angelino97
Madonna donned a dodgy wig and flexed her muscles while wearing a skimpy red négligée during her sold-out Madison Square Garden concert in Manhattan on Monday - five days after two fans sued her for 'false advertising.'
The 65-year-old Queen of Pop wore the scantily-clad costume to sing happy birthday to her daughter Chifundo 'Mercy' James Kambewa Ciccone, who turned 18 on Monday.
While on tour, Michigan-born Madge has Mercy accompany her on piano for her 1992 track Bad Girl and her 18-year-old son David Banda Mwale Ciccone accompanies her on guitar for her 2003 track Mother and Father.
Last Wednesday, Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden filed a federal civil lawsuit in the Eastern District of New York seeking unspecified damages from the seven-time Grammy winner for going on 'two hours late' during her December 13 concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
'Sound check issues' caused Madonna to go on at 10:45pm rather than her usual call time between 9pm-10pm that particular evening - according to People...
The two-time Golden Globe winner - who gets 44.6M monthly listeners on Spotify - is next scheduled to bring her $77.4M-grossing, 79-date Celebration Tour back to Madison Square Garden for a second show this Tuesday.
Madonna reportedly teamed up with creative director Lewis James and musical director Stuart Price to dream up her most spectacular stage presentation for her 12th concert tour honoring her four-decade career.
Rather than a band or singer, the Vulgar singer enlisted RuPaul's Drag Race #8 champ Bob the Drag Queen to serve opening act duties for her.
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She resemvles one of those rawhide dog chew toys.
This is what nightmares are made of…
Martha Stewart is 17 years older and rocked the negligee.
To paraphrase the late, great Jonathon Winters: “Hey, we’re all getting old and shriveled.” Accept it girl, your glory days are over.
It’s sad thing when egos refuse to die.
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