Madonna crashes on stage in Seattle concert accident: 'Someone got kicked out'

Madonna crashes on stage in Seattle concert accident: 'Someone got kicked out'

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Madonna shocked her Seattle fans over the weekend when she made an appearance as the Queen of Pop She flipped over while in the chair During one of her performances at Climate Pledge Arena.

in the video Obtained by TMZThe incident occurred when the 65-year-old singer sat on a chair while performing “Open Your Heart,” and then a dancer tried to pull the chair down a long section of the stage.

Madonna shocked Seattle audiences over the weekend when the Queen of Pop fell into a chair during one of her shows at Climate Pledge Arena. TMZ
In a video obtained by TMZ, the incident occurred when Madonna, 65, sat on a chair during her performance of “Open Your Heart” and tried to have her dancer pull the chair down the stage board. TMZ

However, the brilliant bit of choreography failed when the dancer lost control of the chair, causing them to fall flat on their backs.

The “Material Girl” singer was apparently stunned by the incident, as she was seen lying on the ground for a few moments before jumping to her feet and resuming the show as if nothing had happened.

Many X users took to the social media site to express their shock over the gaffe.

“Someone got fired,” one user said Jokingly.

“Grandma will be sore in the morning.” Mocked Second person.

“This man will never be remembered for anything other than the fact that he took down Madonna,” a third user wrote Scold.

The “Material Girl” singer was stunned by the incident, and was seen momentarily lying on the floor before jumping to her feet and resuming the show as if nothing had happened. TMZ

in the video Posted on TikTokMadonna appeared to be smiling as she looked at the dancer after the incident, and many other users commented on how she looked like she had just laughed at the incident.

“I laughed. 20 years ago she would have fired him on the spot!! 😂 Love her,” one fan said.

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“At least she was laughing and had a sense of humor,” another person replied.

In a video posted to TikTok, several other users commented on how Madonna looked like she had just laughed at the incident. Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Live Nation

This isn't the first time chairs used on the “Like a Virgin” hitmaker's “Celebration” tour have caused problems.

He was Quoted from TMZ website That Madge may have been put on Santa Claus's naughty list after a man dressed as the Christmas icon tripped while receiving a lap dance from one of the singer's dancers during her highly anticipated tour stop in Washington, D.C., in December.

Madonna herself has been the subject of previous bad falls, with her most memorable coming at the 2015 Brit Awards — Britain's version of the Grammys — when the singer, who was performing her song “Live for Love,” fell off the stage.

Madonna herself has had bad falls, her most memorable one coming at the 2015 Brit Awards. Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Live Nation

The huge diva mantle she seems to have earned She was tripped by one of her dancerspulled the 56-year-old woman backwards and caused her to fall down a small flight of stairs

The sound of it hitting the ground was audible and sent gasps around the 20,000-capacity Arena 02.

Despite her injury, Madonna once again continued with her matador-themed performance, and the audience roared in appreciation.

After the Brit Awards, the “Evita” actress. She took to Instagram To explain what happened.

“My beautiful cloak is tied too tightly!” She wrote, noting that it was designed by Armani. “But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up! Thank you for your good wishes! I'm fine!”

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