Queen of Pop Madonna jokingly called out Queen of Bravo Andy Cohen during night 3 of her Celebration tour.
via: People
Andy Cohen was sitting front row at the music icon’s show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday, and she took the time to make some playful comments about his hit Bravo show, Watch What Happens Live.
“If you say one more bad thing about me on your show… you’re gonna get in so much trouble,” Madonna, 65, said as she addressed Cohen according to footage captured by fans in the audience and shared on X (formerly Twitter).
The Bravo host, 55, was smiling and laughing as the “Vogue” singer engaged with him — and even playfully tossed some of her drink in his direction — as she said, “You little troublemaker queen.”
Cohen mouthed “I love you” and pointed and applauded after the seven-time Grammy winner said her piece, and she continued her blockbuster show on the Celebration Tour.
Cohen reacted to the callout on Instagram Sunday, as he shared a video of the interaction along with a compilation of his many mentions of Madonna on WWHL over the years.
"I'm a life-long Madonna fan, so it's a thrill and an honor to be called a 'troublemaking queen' by the Queen of Troublemaking. I BOW!" he wrote in the post's caption.
"Also – go see the new tour. It blew me away!! What a great night. Can't wait to go back. #TroublemakingQueen."
Cohen is but the latest of a string of famous faces that have appeared during Madonna’s slew of shows in Brooklyn over the last few days. Guests spotted on the sold-out crowds included Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes, Chris Rock, Drew Barrymore and Mark Consuelos.
At her first show in the New York City borough on Wednesday, she brought out her boyfriend, Josh Popper, to serve as a judge during a performance of her 1990 classic, “Vogue.”
The couple — who have been linked since February — sat side by side as they held up score cards while her dancers performed sexy ballroom moves on a catwalk.
On Thursday, Julia Garner, who was slated to play the pop icon in a now-paused biopic, surprised the crowd as she joined Madonna on stage. Similar to Popper’s appearance, Garner sat beside the singer and judged her backup dancer’s choreography during “Like a Prayer.”
With both of their hair done up in blond curls, the former Ozark star, 29, and Madonna bore an almost uncanny resemblance as they played out the skit and the actress tried to keep her cool.
Madonna’s U.S. leg of the Celebration Tour, which kicked off in Brooklyn last week, continues until April — with a few shows in Canada mixed in — and she concludes the leg with five shows in Mexico City.
Since the tour began in London in October, she’s brought out other guests, including FKA Twigs and Debi Mazar, and five of her children joined her onstage on opening night.
Lourdes, 27, David, 18, Mercy, 17, and twins Stella and Estere, 11, all made appearances during her two-hour set at the O2 Arena, which spanned all four decades of her career.
During a stop in Antwerp, Belgium, she admitted it was a “f---ing miracle” that she was onstage and able to do the tour, as she opened up about her hospitalization over the summer for a serious bacterial infection.
"Less than four months ago, I was in a hospital and I was unconscious, and people were thinking, predicting that I might not make it," she said, according to fan footage.
“I must tell you, I don’t feel really well right now, but I can’t complain ‘cause I’m alive," she continued. "Thank God for my children and all of you for your love and support, I really appreciate it."
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