Madonna flashes fans in risque Pride Month video message
Madonna flashes fans in risque Pride Month video

Queen of Pop Madonna risked a social media wardrobe malfunction when she wished her fans a Happy Pride Month on social media overnight.

Risque Video Message

The star, 67, shared a short video on Instagram showing her crouching down on what appears to be her bathroom floor, featuring a clam shell toilet seat in the background, wearing a low-cut negligee and smoking a cigar.

"You don't want to see my [censored]," she began, adjusting her outfit – and perhaps underestimating her fans' long-held enthusiasm to see her [censored].

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"Happy pride," she repeatedly whispered, as her breasts spilled out of her outfit and were quickly censored by a black bar.

Fans React

Other pop divas might mark pride month by changing their profile photo to a rainbow flag or writing a heartfelt post to their LGBT fans – surely only Madonna would deliver the message herself while crouched on her bathroom floor with her boobs out.

And sure enough, fans were happy to see almost all of the star. "Say what you want but Madonna will always be the queen of pop," read one adoring top comment. "Thank you for your affection and support for our community for years! You will always be our Mother," read another.

New Album Promotion

The pop star is all over the news lately, as she ramps up the publicity machine for the impending release of her next studio album, Confessions on a Dance Floor II, released in a little over four weeks' time. Later this week, she will debut a short film to accompany the album at Tribeca Film Festival, a 10-minute visual film built around the first six tracks on the album and promising to explore "nightlife, dance delusion and twisted dream logic."

Madonna teased some tracks from the new album at a Hollywood gay bar last month and debuted her latest single with Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella.

Grindr Interview

After more than 40 years of fame, Madonna proved last week that she still knows how to make a splash when she dropped a roundtable video interview as part of her promotional push for the album with the gay dating app Grindr.

In the video – which hearkened back to the naughty backstage shenanigans captured in her landmark 1991 tour documentary Truth or Dare – Madonna fielded a series of saucy questions about sex and dating from a group including playwright Jeremy O. Harris, Bob The Drag Queen and designer Raul Lopez.

Lopez asked Madonna to name which of her past partners was best in bed. "I'm only going to name dead people," she said, before whispering "John Kennedy Jr." Lopez mined for more graphic information – "Everyone says his d**k was crazy and he was a good f**k?" – which earned the confirmation "Mmm-hmm" from Madonna.

Madonna and John F. Kennedy Jr. dated briefly in the late 80s, a liaison that one friend of Kennedy's later referred to as "totally a fling … Nothing more. Barely a fling at that."

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