Andy Cohen reacted to Madonna hilariously dragging him during her Celebration tour at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday.
The Bravo boss took to his Instagram the next day to share a clip from the concert where the Material Girl pointed him out in the audience and jokingly reprimanded him for ‘saying bad things’ about her on his show Watch What Happens Live.
She also labeled him a ‘troublemaking queen’.
‘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, BOW!’ Andy wrote alongside the video.
‘Also – go see the new tour. It blew me away!! What a great night. Can’t wait to go back. #TroublemakingQueen,’ he added.
Andy Cohen reacted to Madonna hilariously dragging him during her Celebration tour at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday
The Bravo boss took to his Instagram the next day to share a clip from the concert where the Material Girl pointed him out in the audience and jokingly reprimanded him for ‘saying bad things’ about her on his show Watch What Happens Live
Andy was grateful for the call out
In other fan clips of the moment, Madonna, 65, can be seen walking to the center of the stage, leaning over and addressing the 55-year-old host.
‘If you say one more bad thing about me on your show, you’re gonna get in so much trouble,’ she jokes before throwing some of her drink his way.
Andy could be seen screaming, ‘I love you,’ back at Madonna.
‘Yeah, sure. It’s that crazy kind of love. I know about it. I’m addicted to it myself,’ she responded before turning away to continue the show.
Andy is the most recent addition to a lineup of notable personalities who have graced Madonna’s series of performances in Brooklyn over the past few days.
Among the packed audience, fans have glimpsed celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes, Chris Rock, Drew Barrymore, and Mark Consuelos.
For the Vogue segment of the concert, the Material Girl is accompanied by a celebrity guest who assists in judging dancers and models as they strut down a runway.
In New York, she had her boyfriend, Josh Popper, do the honor on one night, followed by actress Julia Garner, who was in talks to play Madonna in her biopic.
Madonna also labeled him a ‘troublemaking queen’
‘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, BOW!’ Andy wrote alongside the video
‘If you say one more bad thing about me on your show, you’re gonna get in so much trouble,’ she jokes before throwing some of her drink his way
The Big Apple run comes after Madonna bade farewell to the European leg of her Celebration tour.
She performed the final European Celebration show at London’s O2 Arena, with a surprise guest appearance from Stella McCartney.
During London’s concert, fashion designer McCartney was seated alongside Madonna, as Bob the Drag Queen added color commentary to the runway strut.
In the past, artists such as FKA twigs, DJ Diplo, Donatella Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier joined in on the Vogue part of the tour.
Versace and Gaultier even had a hand in designing some of the incredible costumes Madonna rocks on stage for the Celebration tour.
Andy could be seen screaming, ‘I love you,’ back at Madonna
‘Yeah, sure. It’s that crazy kind of love. I know about it. I’m addicted to it myself,’ she responded before turning away to continue the show
The Celebration Tour not only pays tribute to her extensive catalog of hit songs, but Madonna also uses the platform to narrate her journey from arriving in New York City in 1978 to becoming a global pop icon.
Additional standout moments from the performance involve the singer gracing the stage alongside her children, such as Lourdes Leon, David Banda, and James.
The show also features a poignant tribute to the millions of people who lost their lives to Aids-related complications.
Throughout her remarkable career, Madonna has launched 14 studio albums, with the latest, Madame X, debuting in 2019.
The actress holds the record as the top-selling female recording artist of all time, with global sales surpassing 300 million records.
The Celebration Tour is set to conclude in April 2024 in Mexico City.