Madonna deems coronavirus as 'the great equaliser' in bathtub video

Madonna deems coronavirus as ‘the great equaliser’ as she shares bizarre video of herself nude in the bathtub discussing the ongoing pandemic

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Madonna has deemed coronavirus ‘the great equaliser’ in an eccenctric video of herself naked in a bathtub.

The singer, 61, uploaded the clip to her Instagram where she sits in the tub filled with petals and voices her thoughts on COVID-19, saying it has made everyone alike. 

Speaking pensively about the ongoing pandemic while instrumental music played in the background, Madonna said: ‘That’s the thing about COVID-19. It doesn’t care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are. 

Sultry: Madonna, 61, has deemed coronavirus ‘the great equaliser’ in a bizarre video of herself naked in a bathtub 

‘How smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what amazing stories you can tell. It’s the great equaliser and what’s terrible about is it what’s great about it. 

‘What’s terrible about it is that it’s made us all equal in many ways and what’s wonderful about is, is that it’s made us all equal in many ways. 

‘Like I used to say at the end of human nature every night, if the ship goes down, we’re all going down together.’

Madonna styled her blonde locks into an updo for the video while she also shared a sultry snap of herself staring at the camera, with two large roses covering her chest.

Video: The singer uploaded the clip to her Instagram where she sits in the tub filled with petals and voices her thoughts on COVID-19, saying it has made everyone alike

She captioned the post: ‘No discrimination – Covid-19! #quarantine #covid_19 #staysafe’.    

It comes after Madonna took to Instagram on Friday and shared a silly video of herself singing a social distancing version of her hit song Vogue into a hairbrush. 

The Queen of Pop changed some lyrics in her song to be about running out of food and eating what is available.  

Relaxation: Madonna posted a snap of her gold bracelets as she relaxed in the petal filled bath 

Madonna said: ‘That’s the thing about COVID-19. It doesn’t care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are’

‘Come on, go, let’s go eat some fried fish…come on, vogue, I mean go…’cause there’s no more pasta, oh no, we’re gonna eat some fried fish, yeah,’ she sang while twirling around her bathroom. 

While the usual lyrics are ‘Come on, vogue Let your body move to the music, come on, vogue, let your body go with the flow.’

In the caption, she wrote, ‘Living in Special Times…………its 3 am—-cut me some slack people,’ referencing the social isolations and her lyrics slip.

She said: ‘What’s terrible about it is that it’s made us all equal in many ways and what’s wonderful about is, is that it’s made us all equal in many ways’ 

The hitmaker had her short blonde hair in a sleek style with the ends curled and secured by clips on the side, as she wore an all black athletic outfit.

It seems the Like a Virgin star is isolating in London with her dancer boyfriend Ahlamalik Williams and daughter Mercy James, according to stories she posted on Instagram.

She shared a note attached to the door of a Boots store saying the shop was out of hand sanitizer, vitamin C and hand wash, that she tagged as ‘#quarantine #london.’

Though the trio seemed to keep busy, with her also posting a video of Mercy James, 14, running on a treadmill and some cozy snaps with Ahlamalik.

Earlier in the week, Madonna sat down at her typewriter to deliver a stirring account of her time in isolation via a black and white Instagram video.

Song: It comes after Madonna took to Instagram on Friday and shared a silly video of herself singing a social distancing version of her hit song Vogue into a hairbrush

The Madame X songstress, who had to cancel the end of her tour due to the outbreak, wrote a message for her fans.

‘Madame X did not die in Paris…’ she began, referencing her two canceled tour dates scheduled for the City Of Lights last week.

‘Her journey continues on self-quarantined in honor and respect of COVID-19.

‘I am still in pain with no cure in sight, thanks to all the borders being closed,’ she explained, likely talking about her ongoing knee injury. ‘I shall learn from this and grow stronger. For now, I will continue to fight.’

Self-isolation: Earlier in the week, Madonna sat down at her typewriter to deliver a stirring account of her time in isolation via a black and white Instagram video

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