Madonna, 62, declares herself a ‘boss b***h’ with suggestive socks as she poses in a checkered dress… after teasing long awaited Madame X tour doc coming to Paramount+
She’s never been afraid to express herself.
And Madonna self-declared ‘boss b***h’ status with a pair of suggestive socks as she posed for Instagram snaps shared on Tuesday afternoon.
The 62-year-old rocked a black-and-white checkered dress and cat-eye glasses days after releasing a trailer for her highly-anticipated Paramount+ music documentary Madame X.
Honest approach: Madonna self-declared ‘boss b***h’ status with a pair of suggestive socks as she posed for Instagram snaps shared on Tuesday afternoon
The Queen of Pop leaned up against a couch and threw her leg onto a table to show off her combat boot and tall sock.
She rocked a host of gold bracelets on one arm with the other covered in beaded bangles, and swiped a dark pink shade across her lips.
Madge simply captioned the post: ‘F. U. KA . C. Me Now’ with a host of movie-themed emojis and the hashtag #screenplay.
The Like a Virgin singer recently teased her long awaited Madame X concert film, 30 years after the release of her iconic movie Truth Or Dare which revolutionized the art of the music documentary.
Strike a pose: The 62-year-old rocked a black-and-white checkered dress and cat-eye glasses days after releasing a trailer for her highly-anticipated Paramount+ music documentary Madame X
Writing tips? The Queen of Pop perused the pages of a notebook while sitting comfortably on a cream colored couch
What’s it mean? Madge simply captioned the post: ‘F. U. KA . C. Me Now’ with a host of movie-themed emojis and the hashtag #screenplay
Action! Madonna’s Madame X tour documentary is set to premiere on Paramount+ in October
Eye spy: The doc will follow the diva, 62, during her tour as her secret agent alter ego and is set to premiere in the US, Canada and Australia on October 8
The doc will follow the diva during her tour as her secret agent alter ego and is set to premiere in the US, Canada and Australia on October 8, according to Deadline.
‘Sharing my vision with global audiences has been profoundly meaningful to me,’ Madonna said in a statement.
‘The opportunity to bring its message and the incandescent artistry of all involved to an even wider audience comes at a time when music is so deeply needed to remind us of the sacred bond of our shared humanity,’ she went on.
The Material Girl teased Madame X on her Instagram Thursday, posting a trailer while telling fans: ‘Madame ❌ is finally ready to disturb the Peace..,,,,,………..Streaming Oct 8th…,,,,,,,,,,,,Paramount +. Are you ready?’
Her vision: ‘Sharing my vision with global audiences has been profoundly meaningful to me,’ Madonna said in a statement
High energy: Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal, the film ‘captures the pop icon´s rare and rapturous tour performance,’ according to a press release
The quick clip is introduced with the aphorism: ‘Artists are here to disturb the peace’ on screen before diving into Madonna’s performances.
Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal, the film ‘captures the pop icon´s rare and rapturous tour performance,’ according to a press release.
It features 48 on-stage performers including Madonna´s children, musicians and dancers from around the globe.
The film will take ‘viewers on a journey as compelling and audacious as Madonna´s fearless persona Madame X, a secret agent traveling around the world, changing identities, fighting for freedom and bringing light to dark places.’
Her last album, also called Madame X, hit the top spot of the Billboard 200 chart in 2019.
Talent: It features 48 on-stage performers including Madonna´s children, musicians and dancers from around the globe
Journey: The film will take ‘viewers on a journey as compelling and audacious as Madonna´s fearless persona Madame X, a secret agent traveling around the world, changing identities, fighting for freedom and bringing light to dark places’
Madge also released a 22-minute documentary called The World of Madame X detailing the creation of the album.
The Madame X comes 30 years after the pop star’s groundbreaking documentary Truth or Dare offered a raunchy chronicle of her life during her Blond Ambition world tour.
And while it remains critically beloved by music buffs and pop culture aficionados, the singer admitted it’s hard for her to watch Truth Or Dare these days.
‘I’ve seen bits and pieces from it,’ she told Entertainment Weekly in 2019.
‘I sort of gag when I watch it, cause I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I can’t.’ It’s hard to watch myself do anything. I can’t even stand to watch myself in concert, like my last tour.’
Pushing boundaries: The Madame X comes 30 years after the pop star’s groundbreaking documentary Truth or Dare offered a raunchy chronicle of her life during her Blond Ambition world tour
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