Madonna made a surprise appearance as a guest judge for the Vogue Ball at the LadyLand Festival drag festival in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday.
The 65-year-old queen of pop, who brought the dance form to the mainstream with her 1990 hit Vogue, flashed a generous helping of breasts in a tiny white minidress.
Madonna looked stunning on stage in the daring, plunging model, which showed off her curvaceous body, and lace bra underneath.
The dress featured a corset lace-up front and a massive collar and cuffs, which the Mama Don’t Preach singer wore with a pair of knee-high boots.
Madonna completed her look with glittering jewel necklaces that she wore in her décolletage and a diamond grill in her mouth.
Madonna, 65, made a surprise appearance on Saturday to host a guest judge at the Vogue Ball at the Lady Land Festival drag festival in Brooklyn, New York
The queen of pop, who helped catapult the dance form into the mainstream with her 1990 hit Vogue, looked very busty in a tiny white mini dress
Madonna looked stunning on stage in the daring plunging style, which showed off a glimpse of her generous body and lace bra underneath
The singer took no prisoners as she scored the contestants with one sign reading ‘CHOP’ as they defeated the hopefuls before crowning their winner.
LadyLand “is an outdoor music festival and Pride bash in Brooklyn, New York, celebrating the very best queer talent and gay icons from around the world!”, according to their website.
Madonna previously hinted that she might make a cameo at the festival when she shared a video to promote the annual event, featuring a remix of her iconic song Vogue.
The LadyLand Instagram account reshared her Instagram Story post, further fueling the speculation. ‘POSE! See you at LadyLand,” the post read.
The post caught the attention of fans, who asked in the comments if Madonna would actually appear. Several fans suspected that she might appear during the Vogue Ball House Battle portion of the festival.
The performance took place just two months after Madonna wrapped up her Celebration Tour.
“Queen Queen Queen.. Let her presence be known,” one fan commented on the LadyLand post that raised eyebrows over a possible Madonna cameo.
“Is Madonna judging the Vogue Ballroom Battle??” asked another with a chin-scratching emoji.
The dress featured corset laces and a huge collar and cuffs, which the Mama Don’t Preach singer wore with a pair of knee-high boots
Madonna completed the look with sparkling jewel chains hanging from the décolleté, as well as a diamond grille in her mouth
The iconic singer showed off her very smooth face and wore her blonde locks in loose waves
The LGBTQ+ ally showed her love for the audience
Madonna (center) was joined by fellow judges Tokischa (left) and Arca (right)
The singer took no prisoners as she scored the contestants with one sign reading ‘CHOP’ as they took down the hopefuls before crowning their winner
“There is only one queen and that’s @madonna!” one excited fan posted.
“The queen is coming,” one person commented with three flame emojis.
“YASSS! @madonna,” wrote another.
A Madonna fan account also commented on a trio of heart emoticons.
Several artists who have previously worked with Madonna will be on stage.
Tokischa, who remixed Madonna’s Hung Up, will take the stage, as will Bob the Drag Queen, who opened for her on her Celebration Tour.
Tinashe, Julia Fox and Luann de Lesseps are just some of the big names set to perform at the event.
She later hugged a scantily clad attendee
LadyLand ‘is an outdoor music festival and Pride bash in Brooklyn, New York, celebrating the very best queer talent and gay icons from around the world!’, according to their website
Several artists who have previously collaborated with Madonna are on stage, including Bob The Drag Queen (L)
In March, Cardi B (L) joined Madonna onstage for a fashion ball during the singer’s Celebration tour in LA
The Celebration Tour was initially set to kick off on July 15, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada, but was pushed back and postponed for three months after the pop icon was diagnosed with a “serious bacterial infection” in late June, leading to a multi-day stay in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Her first-ever career retrospective kicked off on October 14 with a four-day show at London’s O2 Arena. The show ran throughout Europe until early December.
The tour then moved to the US and Canada, starting with shows at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. She then toured North America until mid-April, when she went to Mexico City for five concerts.
The Celebration Tour finally ended on May 4 with a massive free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, which attracted a whopping 1.6 million fans, which is now considered the largest single concert of all time, according to the Economic Times.
Madonna photographed Voguing on stage in 204