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Madonna Appears To Be Gay in a Playful TikTok Video

Relationship Rules Editorial Team Relationship Rules Editorial Team | October 10, 2022 | 1 min read

During a playful video posted to TikTok on Sunday, Madonna appeared to come out as gay.

A pair of bright pink pants intended to be tossed into the trash can escaped the trash can as the Queen of Pop attempted to throw them into a new viral trend.

“If I miss, I’m Gay,” the video’s text reads.

In a cream-colored corset with matching pants and pink hair, the “Material Girl” singer proudly threw one arm into the air as she stared into the camera.

Many fans have been left confused by the video, wondering if Madonna was just playing along for fun or if there was seriousness behind the video. The video can be watched below:

“What in the 80s is happening 😳,” the fan said, and another said, “Did Madonna just come out? And I’m witnessing it in real time??”

Another fan wrote, “madonna this is very slay energy being delivered.”

The 2003 MTV VMAs were a particularly memorable example of her attraction to fairer intimacy. A kiss Madonna shared with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera during an onstage performance later symbolized the passing of the Queen of Pop torch to these young artists.

“I think everybody has a bisexual nature. That’s my theory. I could be wrong,” she said as part of a 1991 profile appearing in Advocate.

The new TikTok video also follows Madonna's Instagram pictures featuring PDA with rapper Tokischa in recent weeks. It was unclear whether more was going on behind the scenes when the two were promoting “Hung Up on Tokischa.”

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Source: TikTok@Madonna


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