Madonna apologizes for bad slip of the tongue on tour!

Madonna apologizes for bad slip of the tongue on tour!

She owns up to her mistake. Madonna (65) has been on the big “The Celebration Tour” since mid-October, which includes a total of 79 shows in North America and Europe. With songs like “Vogue,” the singer makes one iconic appearance after another on stage. Last week, the pop star played two nights at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena – where she made an embarrassing slip of the tongue. Apologies for that Madonna so.

The 65-year-old speaks out in a current TikTok clip. “Are you mad at me for saying ‘Hello, Boston!’ said?” she asks her followers sadly. Emphasized Madonnahow sorry she was for the slip of the tongue and that she completely understood her fans’ displeasure: “What kind of shit is that? That would be like saying: ‘Hey, Lady Gaga (37) is playing tonight!'”

Just a few days ago, the blonde gave her fans a look into the backstage area of ​​her tour on Instagram. While she poses seductively for the camera in a black bustier in one picture, several clips show the musician in the mask. “Before, during and after: behind the scenes!” wrote the Queen of Pop about the series of pictures.

Madonna, March 2016
Madonna, March 2016
Madonna in September 2021
Madonna in September 2021
Madonna, singer
Madonna, singer

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