Madonna has shared a series of risqué snap to Instagram, as she posed up in a pair of lacy fishnets before hinting about a dramatic career change.
As she waited backstage or her guest spot on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, which she went on to appear on later that night, the Like a Virgin crooner posed for a sizzling range of snaps that she shared on her Instagram story for her 18.4 million followers to see.
Madonna opted for puffy cobalt blue trousers to break up an almost completely black outfit, the singer pulled up one of the legs to show a better view of her toned calf covered in fishnet.
The icon gazed at the camera with a slight smile as she showed off her full outfit. Fans were treated to a closer look at the star's nail art and jewellery.
In the close up snap, fans could see that Madonna had had her nails filed into an almond shape with red tips above a blue eye.
She also flaunted a huge blue ring which she dubbed her 'mood ring' in the snap.
Madonna draped herself across the velvet mustard sofa she relaxed on backstage as she offered fans a sultry smile for a seductive selfie.
Wearing lace gloves that reached to her upper arm and four thick bracelets, Madonna carefully showcased every aspect of her outfit.
The superstar opted for a simple black eyeliner look with a neutral colour on her lips, she draped her blonde hair down onto the sofa.
In the run up to her birthday, which is on Tuesday, Madonna showed off her gem encrusted teeth showing off grills just for the occasion in a close up that highlighted the many necklaces she wore.
After dominating the world of pop for four decades, Madonna has teased that she might be ready to switch things up.
As she chatted with the show's host Jimmy Fallon, she urged the 47-year-old host to take a short break so she could test her hand at hosting.
Madonna said: "God forbid, if you were sick — and even if you weren’t sick — I would host the show.
"I think maybe you should take a break for a week."
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