The singer struck a pout towards the camera as she panned it down from her head to her thighs, showing off her sultry outfit.Madonna, 63, rocked her hips in circles as she danced to a viral TikTok song while using a make-up filter on her face.The Queen of Pop wore a black lace corset top and a black thong in the ten-second clip, accessorising with silver crucifixes.She let her long blonde locks flow down over her chest in the video posted in the video, posted in the early hours of the morning.Appearing to use a video filter, she had freckles scattered across her face and looked to be wearing a purple lipstick.Her fans were left in shock at the video, and were confused about her raunchy content on her public TikTok profile.“Madonna it’s 5 in the morning,” one confused fan wrote, as a second said: “It’s almost 6am, Madonna. What are you doing?”“I love Madonna, but seriously what is going on with her lately?” a third chimed in, as a fourth added: “Did Madonna just flash me?”However, others defended her body confidence, writing: “You’re bashing her but I hope I have this much confidence at her age.”It comes after her fans were left concerned by the icon’s “bizarre and unrecognisable” new look in a TikTok video.She took to social media to show a close up of her face with a rather unconventional filter, flaunting her “frozen face”.The star did not caption the video she posted, however, fans were concerned and took to the comments.One posted: “I’m seriously worried,” as a second joked: “Help, mom. Come pick me up. Madonna is scaring me.”A third chimed in to add: “Somebody take Madonna’s phone,” as a fourth said: “Madonna, please, we can’t keep doing this.”It wasn’t the first time Madonna left fans asking what was happening.Earlier in April, the star had posted a first video that left fans concerned.Staring into the camera with full cheeks and a wrinkle-free forehead, Madonna moved closer and closer to the lens before turning her plump lips into a pout.The strange 13-second clip sparked concern among her fans, as many users asked her: “Are you OK?”This story originally appeared on The Sun and is republished here with permission.
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