Her tour movie will launch on Paramount+ in October
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Madonna’s impersonator is pretty popular, boasting in excess of 60,000 followers on TikTok, and was certainly pleased to be recognized by the singer herself: “So this happened today. Madonna used my video today to promote her upcoming documentary chronicling Madonna’s Madame X Tour!!!” she wrote alongside the TikTok, which she reposted to acknowledge Madonna having shared it (via Daily Mail).
In the video, the impersonator sported a glamorous vintage look, with, as well as the wig, a netted black top and black spotted gloves, not to forget her dark red lips — certainly appearing to look like Madonna herself. The comments on Madonna’s Instagram post were split fairly evenly between people discussing the movie’s move from Netflix — as originally intended — to Paramount+ and people arguing whether the woman in the video was actually Madonna or not. There’s no doubt about it, some of her fans were definitely fooled.
Madonna Just Fooled Fans With Her Recent Instagram Post
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Remember when Madonna released her latest album “Madame X” back in 2019? Her fourteenth album, it took the now-62-year-old to the top of the charts again, and was accompanied by a tour that saw the music icon make her way through the U.S., the U.K., France and Portugal, per Daily Mail. While some of the planned dates were cancelled due to a combination of injury, production issues and the pandemic, there’s going to be a “Madame X Tour” movie streaming on Paramount+, so fans who missed out can still get their Queen of Pop fix (via Retro Pop).
However, when revealing the good news Madonna decided to have a little fun with her fans. On her Instagram, she shared a video from one of her most famous and best-regarded impersonators to promote the movie’s upcoming release. Per Daily Mail, the TikTok video shows the impersonator smoking a cigarette and drinking wine while wearing a 1920s-style wig — in the post’s caption, Madonna broke the news that the movie was to air in October on the Paramount+ streaming service, which also offers shows like “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” and the “iCarly” reboot (via Decider).
However, when revealing the good news Madonna decided to have a little fun with her fans. On her Instagram, she shared a video from one of her most famous and best-regarded impersonators to promote the movie’s upcoming release. Per Daily Mail, the TikTok video shows the impersonator smoking a cigarette and drinking wine while wearing a 1920s-style wig — in the post’s caption, Madonna broke the news that the movie was to air in October on the Paramount+ streaming service, which also offers shows like “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” and the “iCarly” reboot (via Decider).
Her tour movie will launch on Paramount+ in October
Michael Campanella/Getty Images
Madonna’s impersonator is pretty popular, boasting in excess of 60,000 followers on TikTok, and was certainly pleased to be recognized by the singer herself: “So this happened today. Madonna used my video today to promote her upcoming documentary chronicling Madonna’s Madame X Tour!!!” she wrote alongside the TikTok, which she reposted to acknowledge Madonna having shared it (via Daily Mail).
In the video, the impersonator sported a glamorous vintage look, with, as well as the wig, a netted black top and black spotted gloves, not to forget her dark red lips — certainly appearing to look like Madonna herself. The comments on Madonna’s Instagram post were split fairly evenly between people discussing the movie’s move from Netflix — as originally intended — to Paramount+ and people arguing whether the woman in the video was actually Madonna or not. There’s no doubt about it, some of her fans were definitely fooled.
In the video, the impersonator sported a glamorous vintage look, with, as well as the wig, a netted black top and black spotted gloves, not to forget her dark red lips — certainly appearing to look like Madonna herself. The comments on Madonna’s Instagram post were split fairly evenly between people discussing the movie’s move from Netflix — as originally intended — to Paramount+ and people arguing whether the woman in the video was actually Madonna or not. There’s no doubt about it, some of her fans were definitely fooled.