Madonna gets a ‘big shout-out’ from Beyonce while attending her concert in New Jersey after being hospitalized

Madonna gets a ‘big shout-out’ from Beyonce while attending her concert in New Jersey after being hospitalized

The Queen of Pop – Madonna – attended the Queen Bey – Beyoncé Knowles-Carter – concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey last Sunday after her hospitalization for “a serious bacterial infection.”

The 41-year-old Texan R&B diva performed the Queens remix of her 2022 song Break My Soul, which heavily samples Michigan native Madge’s 1990 hit Vogue, when she exclaimed, “Big shout-out to the Queen!” Queen Mother, Madonna, we love you!’

In fan videos posted online, the seven-time Grammy winner — who turns 65 on Aug. 16 — was seen joining Beyoncé on the same day she declared, “I realized how lucky I am to be alive.”

“Love from family and friends is the best medicine,” Madonna — 50.1 million social media followers — wrote on Instagram.

“A month out of the hospital and I can think. As a mother, you can get really caught up in your children’s needs and give it seemingly endless. But when the chips ran out, my kids really showed up for me.

On the mend! The Queen of Pop – Madonna – attended the concert of Queen Bey – Beyoncé Knowles-Carter – at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford last Sunday after being hospitalized for “a serious bacterial infection”

The 41-year-old Texan R&B diva performed the Queens remix of her 2022 song Break My Soul, which heavily samples Michigan native Madge’s 1990 hit Vogue, when she exclaimed, “Big shout-out to the Queen!” Queen Mother, Madonna, we love you!’

“I saw a side to it that I had never seen before. It made all the difference. So was the love and support of my friends.’

When the self-made superstar was found unconscious in her $32.5 million Upper West Side home in Manhattan on June 24, she was given an injection of NARCAN to reverse acute septic shock — according to Radar Online.

Madonna plans to reschedule the North American leg of her sold-out The Celebration Tour, which now kicks off October 14 at London’s O2 Arena.

RuPaul’s Drag Race #8 champion Bob the Drag Queen will serve as the opening act for the vulgar crooner on her 12th concert tour celebrating her four-decade career.

I hope things are better this time around, as Madonna’s knee and hip injuries forced her to cancel 14 shows from her previous 75-date The Madame X Tour in 2019-2020.

As the coronavirus pandemic put the final nail in her tour’s coffin, the twice-divorced mother of six underwent knee surgery in April 2020, followed by hip surgery in November 2020, as well as “regenerative treatment for my missing cartilage.”

Madonna plans to eventually begin work on her self-directed Universal Pictures biopic – titled Little Sparrow – starring three-time Emmy winner Julia Garner.

The Popular singer co-wrote the script with Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody, who was later replaced by Independent Spirit Award-winning screenwriter Erin Wilson (The Girl on the Train, Secretary).

Worryingly, Madonna previously spearheaded two dismal rated box office bombs: Filth and Wisdom in 2008 and WE in 2011.

Meanwhile, next Tuesday, Beyoncé brings her $154 million-grossing, 56-date Renaissance World Tour to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

65 years old on August 16! Fan videos posted online showed the seven-time Grammy winner (pictured with daughter Lourdes) competing with Beyoncé on the same day she declared, “I realized how lucky I am to be alive”

Madonna (pictured with son David) wrote: ‘Love from family and friends is the best medicine. A month out of the hospital and I can think. As a mother, you can get really caught up in your children’s needs and give it seemingly endless. But when the chips ran out, my kids really showed up for me. I saw a side of them I had never seen before. It made all the difference. So was the love and support of my friends’

Health scares: When the self-made superstar became unresponsive at her $32.5 million Upper West Side home in Manhattan on June 24, she reportedly received a NARCAN injection to reverse acute septic shock (pictured last Thursday)

Biggest production to date: Madonna plans to reschedule the North American leg of her sold-out The Celebration Tour, which now kicks off October 14 at London’s O2 Arena

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