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Madonna Awkwardly Falls On Stage After Dancer Dropped Her

Madonna experienced an unfortunate incident during her performance of ‘Open Your Heart’ where she had an awkward fall onstage.

As she began singing the song, one of her backup dancers attempted to move a chair but ended up losing their balance and falling to the floor along with Madonna. Despite the mishap, Madonna laughed off the fall and rolled off the chair with a smile, showing her resilience.

After the fall, Madonna regained her composure and approached the chair. However, she seemed a bit disoriented and ended up facing the wrong way. This caused her to momentarily forget the lyrics of the song. Realizing her mistake, she exclaimed, “S—, I forgot the words” and quickly got back up.

Madonna lying flat on the stage after the tumble

A backup dancer then came forward with another chair, and the performance smoothly resumed its routine. Madonna turned around and continued with her energetic performance.

Currently on her “The Celebration Tour,” Madonna has encountered a few mishaps during her shows since its debut in October. In a December show in Washington, D.C., one of her dancers attempted a lap dance with Santa Claus, but it took an unexpected turn. Both Santa and the dancer ended up falling forward.

Madonna, who was nearby, checked on Santa and returned his red hat. Interestingly, Santa seemed to be judging the backup dancer’s performances and was holding judging cards during Madonna’s set, as captured in the video.

Despite these occasional setbacks, Madonna’s professionalism and ability to handle unexpected situations demonstrate her dedication to delivering a memorable performance for her fans.

The dancer involved in the fall didn’t miss a beat. She got right back up and continued her performance while Santa gathered his belongings scattered across the stage.

Source – Tru News Report

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