Madame X, Madonna Goes Topless for a Selfie with Crutch; Fans turns Frenzy

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Madame X, Madonna Goes Topless for a Selfie with Crutch; Fans turns Frenzy – Sharing a picture of her topless with a crutch , the globally popular singer Madonna posted … titled “Everyone has a Crutch…………..” a selfie pic of her in front of a mirror.

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Everyone has a Crutch……………. 🛠

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Recent report, suggests that the 61-year-old singer Madonna said she will undergo regenerative treatment for her missing cartilage in her knee after being in pain for eight months. The singer was forced to abandon a string of her ‘Madame X’ tour earlier this year due to her injuries.

The singer has been active on social media for various reason that include her affair with 26 year old beau Ahlamalik Williams and another one where she announced that during the end of her tour in Paris she got coronavirus ,,and subsequently, she updated to her fans and social media users that she is now “healthy and well”

One of her fan replying to the post said “Do you know that you have empowered women all this years to do just we want to ? You are AMAZING”

Another fan wrote “WOW she has a better body than most women . I know she is going to get so much hate. Madonna you look fabulous”

The singer has been busy with her tour ‘Madame X’ but it had to be cancelled due to lock down world over.

In a post she talked about Madame ❌. Flies by in the blink of an 👁………………….Power to the People! ✊🏾✊🏽✊✊🏾✊🏻

Madame X Tour was the eleventh concert tour by American singer Madonna, in support of her fourteenth studio album Madame X (2019). Consisting of 75 dates, the all-theatre tour started on September 17, 2019, in New York City, and concluded on March 8, 2020, in Paris.

After several cancellations due to a recurring knee injury the tour ended abruptly three days before its planned final date, after the French government announced the ban for gatherings of more than 1,000 people to curb the spread of COVID-19 disease. Although an advisement posted on Le Grand Rex’s official Twitter account, on the following day after the ban, claimed that a further official announcement would still be made about the future of whether their next concerts would happen or not, this was done right after, through the singer’s official website.

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