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As Madonna prepares for the final stretch of The Celebration Tour, she found time to grace the pages of a fashion magazine.
The Grammy Award winner, 65, put on a busty display with a Bible and rosary as she posed for the cover of Re-Edition Magazine's upcoming spring/summer 2024 issue.
'None of your Business……' wrote Madonna on Instagram with the cover.
She was dripping with Swarovski jewels in the photo, donning a Dolce & Gabbana ensemble with long sheer white gloves by Lael Osness.
The closeup featured Madonna sitting on the floor and crouching over her Bible and rosary on a coffee table.
Madonna put on a busty display with a Bible and rosary as she posed for the cover of Re-Edition Magazine 's upcoming spring/summer 2024 issue
Madonna's latest post comes amid her two-night stop in Austin as part of The Celebration Tour
Griselda actor Alberto Guerra also appeared in the shoot, donning Roberto Cavalli and whispering in Madonna's ear.
Madonna previously enjoyed a night off as she showed her support at son Rocco Ritchie's art exhibit Pack a Punch in Miami this week.
'So happy to have the night off to enjoy my son Rocco’s’s latest collection of paintings called "Pack A Punch" inspired by Muay Thai fighters. So Proud!' Madonna captioned a photo of herself with the 23-year-old.
The mother of six was also joined by son David Banda and daughter Mercy James, both 18, as well as 11-year-old twin girls Stella and Estere, all of whom she adopted from Malawi.
She shares Rocco with ex-husband Guy Ritchie, and daughter Lourdes, , with ex Carlos Leon.
Madonna's latest post comes amid her two-night stop in Austin as part of The Celebration Tour.
'Hello Austin,' she wrote Sunday with a recent photo on her Instagram Story. 'See you tonight!!'
Performing her most beloved hits from her decades-spanning career, Madonna kicked off the tour on October 14 in London.
She announced last month that the tour will culminate on May 4 with a free concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Performing her most beloved hits from her decades-spanning career, Madonna kicked off the tour on October 14 in London
Madonna previously enjoyed a night off as she showed her support at son Rocco Ritchie 's art exhibit Pack a Punch in Miami this week
The mother of six was also joined by son David Banda and daughter Mercy James, both 18, as well as 11-year-old twin girls Stella and Estere, all of whom she adopted from Malawi
Madonna previously had to scale back the seven-month tour after she was hospitalized and intubated over a bacterial infection last June.
The Madame X artist later revealed that she was in an induced coma for 48 hours after suffering lung and kidney failure.
During her first Celebration Tour stop in London, Madonna admitted onstage that she 'didn't think I'd make it' during the stint, during which she 'forgot five days' of her life.
Health scares aside, Madonna has also been met with lawsuits from fans during the Celebration Tour, after her NYC shows started two hours late.
Madonna's legal team and Live Nation responded to the lawsuit in TMZ. 'Madonna just completed and sold out her 2023 Celebration Tour in Europe - which received rave reviews,' they said.
'The shows opened in North America at Barclays in Brooklyn as planned, with the exception of a technical issue December 13th during soundcheck.'
'This caused a delay that was well documented in press reports at the time. We intend to defend this case vigorously,' they added.
Madonna's Celebration Tour continues Monday with a second night in Austin, before heading onto Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro.
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