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Madonna and Andy Cohen were having a little bit of fun at the iconic singer’s concert on Saturday night.
Cohen was sitting in the front row of Madonna’s show at the Barclays Center when the singer spotted him and singled him out for a playful exchange.
“If you say one more bad thing about me on your show…” the singer said as Cohen smiled and laughed, “You’re going to be in so much trouble, you little trouble-making queen.”
Cohen had a great sense of humor about it, mouthing back “I love you,” and applauding her as she continued her concert.
Cohen celebrated the moment on his Instagram, showing a video of him and Madonna interacting at the show.
“I’m a life-long Madonna fan, so it’s a thrill and an honor to be called a ‘troublemaking queen’ by the Queen of Troublemaking! I BOW!” he wrote. “Also – go see the new tour. It blew me away!! What a great night. Can’t wait to go back.”
He also paired the concert video with several clips of him talking about Madonna and showing her love on his shows, calling the Queen of Pop “a thoroughbred for three decades” and labeling himself a “rabid Madonna fan.”
Madonna is currently in the middle of her Celebration tour, which has taken her around the world, and in the new year will continue to tour North America. She’s had several big-name stars appear in the audience at her recent shows in Brooklyn, including Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes, Chris Rock, and Drew Barrymore.
Julia Garner is the surprise vogue judge alongside Madonna tonight at Barclays Center and I wish we could have had the movie with Julia playing her even more now pic.twitter.com/evMRMmjaJ4
— Mara Webster 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@Mara_Webster) December 15, 2023
Last Thursday, Ozark star Julia Garner, who is playing Madonna in a now-on-hold biopic on the singer, joined Madonna on stage as her special guest. Garner, sporting blonde curls and black lace in classic Madonna style, joined the singer on stage to help judge her backup dancers during a dance break with signs that said either “10” or “Chop.”
The biopic, which was set to be directed by Madonna herself, was put on hold in January with no announcement as to if or when it will be put back in development.
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Mey Rude
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.