‘Queen of Pop’ Madonna is back on social media since her health scare, and was seen looking fresh-faced and happy in an Instagram post. The ‘Like a Virgin’ singer posted a picture of herself attired in a white-and-pink top and cuddling a huge bouquet of pink roses. Her blonde hair is styled in two braids.
“‘A single rose can be my garden. A single friend my world,’” the ‘Material Girl’ singer wrote in a quote attributed to writer Leo Buscaglia. “Thank you.”
She also shared two selfies on her Instagram Story in which she is seen hugging a purple plush toy.
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Madonna, 64, was hospitalised for a “serious bacterial infection” on June 24 and is now recovering at home.
Fans praised the singer’s return with thousands sharing their support in the comments as she continues to recover from her worrying health scare.
“‘A single rose can be my garden. A single friend my world,’” the ‘Material Girl’ singer wrote in a quote attributed to writer Leo Buscaglia. “Thank you.”
She also shared two selfies on her Instagram Story in which she is seen hugging a purple plush toy.
View this post on Instagram
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Madonna, 64, was hospitalised for a “serious bacterial infection” on June 24 and is now recovering at home.
Fans praised the singer’s return with thousands sharing their support in the comments as she continues to recover from her worrying health scare.
- 7/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Who knew when the year began that a sequel to a 36-year-old movie starring its 60-year-old actor who headlined the original would be the box office champ so far this year? But “Top Gun: Maverick” starring Tom Cruise, which was released Aug. 23 on digital formats while still flying high in theaters is not only the No. 1 film of the year with a staggering haul of 683.4 million domestically and 720 million overseas. And the acclaimed film didn’t even play in China or Russia. “Top Gun: Maverick” is also the biggest film of Cruise’s career which began in 1981 with Franco Zeffirelli’s “Endless Love.”
And with the digital release, let’s relive 1986, the year we first felt the need for speed and flew into the danger zone. The year the original “Top Gun” took our breath away.
Top 10 Box Office Hits
Top Gun (natch)
Crocodile Dundee
Platoon
The Karate Kid Part...
And with the digital release, let’s relive 1986, the year we first felt the need for speed and flew into the danger zone. The year the original “Top Gun” took our breath away.
Top 10 Box Office Hits
Top Gun (natch)
Crocodile Dundee
Platoon
The Karate Kid Part...
- 8/24/2022
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
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