Madonna took to Instagram on Thursday to share new content with her 18.9 million followers.
The 64-year-old legendary music artist – whose daughter has followed in her provocative footsteps – funneled whipped cream into her mouth in one outtake.
The superstar, who rose to worldwide fame in the 80s, uploaded a video clip soundtracked by her 2008 song Give It 2 Me.
At the start of the clip she mouthed, ‘It’s time for a clock. It’s time for a reminder of time.’
The longtime entertainer rocked her red-dyed hair in various looks, including two long braids in one shot.
Having a good time: Madonna took to Instagram on Thursday to share new content with her 18.9 million followers. She funneled whipped cream into her mouth in one outtake
Voiceover: At the start of the clip she mouthed, ‘It’s time for a clock. It’s time for a reminder of time’
In another portion of the recording she wore her long locks bone straight and added a black baseball cap.
The hat read in capital white letters, ‘spiritually hungry,’ and she teamed it with a long-sleeved black shirt that said ‘below average professional.’
Madonna was makeup-free in some clips, and in others she wore rouge matte lipstick.
Other behind-the-scenes snippets showed her dancing passionately with backup dancers as she rehearsed for her upcoming world tour.
The controversial entertainer wrote in the caption: ‘Absolutely No Regrets……..’
The high-energy video featured her in various looks, including black fishnet tights, silk pink boxing shorts, and a long black robe.
During one pause in the music, Madonna was shown surrounded by a glam squad as she stood in front of a backstage vanity and said, ‘I’m so thirsty.’
Days ago she showed just how extreme her preparations are for tour as she displayed bruises on her bare legs.
Bold look: In another portion of the recording she wore her long locks bone straight and added a black baseball cap
Bold style: The high-energy video featured her in various looks, including black fishnet tights, silk pink boxing shorts, and a long black robe
Playful: Madonna held a Nerf gun as she goofed around during tour preparation
Rehearsals began the week of April 6 for Michigan-born Madge’s 12th concert tour, which marks her first greatest hits tour and the first time she’s not promoting a specific studio album.
The tour kicks off on July 15 with a sold-out Vancouver show, before making its way south through the west coast of the United States.
She’ll spend October through early December moving through Europe, before heading back to North America.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Madonna’s biopic — titled Little Sparrow — had been scrapped following years of development.
In June of last year news dropped that Julia Garner had been cast as the Material Girl, suggesting the production was closer to shooting than ever.
But then it was reported in January that the feature had been put on the back burner.
Then, earlier this month, Madonna shared a photo of herself and Julia, playfully captioning it, ‘B**** we’re Madonna!’
It was taken at photographer Steven Klein’s 58th birthday, according to the New York Post.
Schedule: Madonna’s tour begins on July 15 with a sold-out Vancouver show, before making its way south through the west coast of the United States
Upcoming: She’ll spend October through early December moving through Europe, before heading back to North America
Hitting the stage: Madonna held a microphone to her mouth as she rehearsed in a black cloak
Clowning around: A shirtless dancer showed off his ripped abdomen as someone sprayed whipped cream in his mouth
During her Madame X Tour, knee and hip injuries forced her to cancel 14 shows of 75 dates in 2019-2020.
On February 27, 2020 Madonna injured her coccyx ‘when a chair was literally pulled out from underneath’ her onstage Le Grand Rex in Paris and she called herself ‘a broken doll held together with tape and glue.’
‘If only knees didn’t twist and cartilage didn’t tear and nothing hurt and tears never fell out of our eyes,’ the twice-divorced mother-of-six lamented on Instagram at the time.
‘But alas they do and thank god for this important reminder that we are human.’