'We all fall down': Madonna rollerskates with entourage to keep her from falling in case she 'busts her a**'
Roller skating at the age of 63 can be harmful but Madonna clearly doesn’t mind taking risks. The pop queen recently hosted a disco-themed party at the roller rink in Central Park. She was a bit hesitant in the beginning but made sure she did not “bust her a**.” Madonna rocked a yellow jumpsuit to enjoy her evening. She upped the ante with stunning earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, along with a futuristic piece of eyewear.
The ‘Material Girl’ hitmaker was papped with her close friend and collaborator Nile Rodgers along with her kids Estere, Stella, son David Banda and a bunch of other close pals including Sherri Shepherd. Madonna was clearly seen having a gala time at Rodgers-owned DiscOasis but she made sure her entourage took care of her not falling on the floor with the singer being totally clumsy with the skates. The acclaimed songstress, who recently lent her vocals to Beyoncé’s 'Break My Soul: The Queens Remix', also danced to the same number at the party.
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Madonna goes roller skating with her entourage
According to Page Six, Rogers who produced Madonna’s hit single ‘Like A Virgin’, revealed he was getting pressured by his friends to skate. He responded, “I’m only going to skate if M skates” further telling the crew Madonna, was a bit hesitant asking, “What if I bust my a**? I don’t want to bust my a** in front of people.”
To this Rodgers made sure his singer friend does not fall. “If she does, we’ll all bust our a**es, so we’re all going to fall down” replied Rodgers. According to the publication, a joke regarding her dance moves was overheard in regard to her 2005 single ‘Sorry’ music video. The track, for the unversed, features the crooner seamlessly dancing around a roller rink in skates. Speaking of the disco-themed event, Madonna shared a quick reel on Instagram where she can be seen enjoying her heart out. She also shared a bunch of Instagram stories with her more than 18 million followers.
Madonna recently made headlines when she claimed that she was not willing to sell her extensive catalog as ownership was everything to her. In an interview with Variety, Madonna revealed she was in fact looking for unique ways to release her catalog. “They're my songs. Ownership is everything isn't it?" said, the 'Like a Prayer' crooner adding, “That's why [manager Guy Oseary is] buying [NFTs]."