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One Of Madonna's Dancers Tried To Give Santa A Lap Dance—And It Didn't Go So Well

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A video from Madonna's show in DC went viral after one of her dancers tried to give Santa a lap dance on stage, only for him to lose his balance and fall on top of her.

A video from Madonna's show in Washington, D.C. went viral after one of her dancers tried to give a man dressed as Santa Claus a lap dance on stage, only for him to lose his balance and fall on top of her.

The iconic pop star had a special surprise for her audience: the arrival of Santa Claus himself. With the intention of bringing a playful vibe, Madonna aimed to deliver a jovial lap dance to the man in red. However, things didn't go as planned when one of her dancers attempted to join Santa on his lap, resulting in a rather awkward tumble for both performers.


Recorded footage of the incident captured Santa inadvertently lurching forward onto Madonna's backup dancer before swiftly regaining composure and stepping away briefly.

Despite the mishap, the backup dancer admirably kept the show going, displaying impressive moves from the floor. While Santa appeared slightly embarrassed, any flirtatious intent between the dancer and the festive character dissipated without any further incident.

You can watch what happened in the video below.

The incident prompted entertainment outlet TMZ to tease that Madonna is "on Santa's naughty list this year."

Of course people had plenty to say about it.



Throughout this unexpected moment, Madonna showcased her seasoned stage presence, seamlessly maintaining the concert’s energy and captivating the audience without a visible hitch.

The pop star has been back to her regular slate of performances after a health scare this year that landed her in the hospital and prompted many from around the world to send her their well-wishes.

In June, Madonna was transported to her New York residence in a private ambulance, with a source later stating that she was soon in stable condition. The singer's health troubles were attributed to a bacterial infection though the exact cause remains unclear; medical professionals who treated her have described it as a severe case that necessitated intensive care treatment.

We're thrilled to see Madonna doing so well and looking ahead, fans hope that future performances will see Madonna and her team execute their choreography flawlessly.

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